Caloric stimulation
From DrKoop's partner site on diet and exercise, MyDietExercise.com
Alternative Names Caloric test What the risks are Excessive water pressure can injure a previously damaged eardrum, but this rarely occurs since the amount of water to be used is measured in advance. Caloric stimulation should not be performed if the eardrum is perforated because of the risk of causing ear infection. Caloric testing should not be performed during an acute vertigo episode as it can make symptoms worse. Special considerations Caloric stimulation is approximately 80% accurate in differentiating nerve damage as a cause of vertigo. Other tests may be required to confirm the diagnosis.
Review Date: 02/12/2007 ![]() advertisement
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