Caloric Testing - AnswersIndirect test of VOR by tricking brain into head movement perception
Calorics - AnswersEvaluate each ear independently for unilateral vestibular impairment
Peak Response - AnswersMaximum VOR response measured after irrigation
COWS - AnswersCool = opposite, warm = same direction nystagmus beats
Delay - Answers10 seconds for nystagmus or vertigo response to occur
Controllable Factors - AnswersInclude temperature, volume, duration, alerting, cerumen
Uncontrollable Factors - AnswersEar anatomy, body temp, perforations, patient cooperation
Cold Irrigation Physiology - AnswersDense endolymph causes nystagmus away from stimulus
Warm Irrigation Physiology - AnswersLess dense endolymph causes nystagmus towards stimulus
Water Irrigation - Answers250ml, 30s, 44/30 C (+/- 7 body temp)
Air Irrigation - Answers8 liters, 1 min, 50/24 C (+/- 13 body temp)
Caloric Inversion - AnswersIncorrect nystagmus direction due to cooling effect
Fixation - AnswersNystagmus fatigue post-peak response with fixation
Fixation Suppression - AnswersEvaluating ability to suppress VOR response
Caloric Response Peak - AnswersOccurs around 30-60 seconds post-irrigation
Fixation Suppression Test - AnswersEvaluates VOR suppression with fixation
Normal Fixation - AnswersAt least 50% reduction in nystagmus SPV with fixation
Caloric Interpretation - AnswersIncludes nystagmus symmetry, response equality, fixation
Unilateral Weakness Calculation - Answers(RC + RW) - (LC + LW) / sum; >22% asymmetry indicates UW
Bilateral Hypofunction - AnswersSum < 22 or RC+RW < 12 deg and LC+LW < 12 deg
Directional Preponderance - AnswersDifference in intensity between right and left beating responses
Inversion - AnswersCaloric response beating opposite to expected direction