Are gain values significantly altered by manual data selection when performing the video Head Impulse Test (v-HIT) on all six semicircular canals with two different v-HIT systems

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Abstract

Introduction: Video Head Impulse Test (v-HIT) systems often have detection algorithms integrated in their software that detect head impulses containing either head or eye movements that do not meet certain predefined criteria. It is, however, often a prerequisite for the examiner to manually clean up the dataset upon
completion of the v-HIT due to artifacts.

Objective: To evaluate whether the gain values of all semicircular canals (SCCs) are
significantly altered by manual cleaning using two different v-HIT systems.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2018
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event6th Dubai Otology Conference - Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 7 Nov 20189 Nov 2018
Conference number: 6
http://dubaioto.com/conference/

Conference

Conference6th Dubai Otology Conference
Number6
LocationDubai Healthcare City
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
Period07/11/201809/11/2018
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Keywords

  • v-HIT
  • Datasets
  • Manual Cleaning

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