Abstract
A clincal study was carried out on 105 vertiginous patients who had reduced unila to ral caloric responses and no cochlear symptoms.
In 450 of the patients who complained of dizziness and showed reduced unilateral caloric response, ver-tigo or dizziness disappeared 3 months after the treatment. However, 5 of the 105 had reccurrent vertiginous attacks and one patient developed Ménière's disease.
Nine patients who showed CMI type III or IV (Cornell Medical Index) still complained of dizziness after caloric responses improved.