Vestibular testing in comatose patients
U. W. Buettner and D. S. Zee
Neurologische Universitatsklinik, Eberhard-Karls-Universitat, Tubingen, West Germany.
The analysis of vestibular responses in a comatose patient often provides
the critical information for making a correct preliminary diagnosis and
directing the subsequent laboratory evaluation. Because of some
uncertainties about what is being tested with the various bedside maneuvers
that are used to elicit vestibular responses, we review the physiologic
basis for the oculomotor responses that occur with head rotation or with
caloric stimuli. We further urge precise and unambiguous terminology to
describe both stimulus and response. We suggest using physiologically
well-defined terms such as vestibulo-ocular reflex and cervico-ocular
reflex and avoiding potentially misleading terms such as the doll's head
and the oculocephalic maneuvers.