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Monitoring Nystagmus in a Patient With Vertigo Using a Commercial Mini-Infrared Camera and 3D Printer: Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation and Case Report

Monitoring Nystagmus in a Patient With Vertigo Using a Commercial Mini-Infrared Camera and 3D Printer: Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation and Case Report

The patient included in this case report was referred to the clinic after experiencing recurrent episodes of vertigo that had gone undiagnosed in a primary care setting. During the recruitment process, patients presenting with vertigo as their primary symptom were screened based on their medical history, physical examination, and routine vestibular tests.

Hiroyuki Sakazaki, Masao Noda, Yumi Dobashi, Tatsuaki Kuroda, Reiko Tsunoda, Hiroaki Fushiki

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70015

Smartphone-Assisted Medical Care for Vestibular Dysfunction as a Telehealth Strategy for Digital Therapy Beyond COVID-19: Scoping Review

Smartphone-Assisted Medical Care for Vestibular Dysfunction as a Telehealth Strategy for Digital Therapy Beyond COVID-19: Scoping Review

Dizziness and vertigo are common symptoms experienced by people of all ages, with lifetime prevalence estimates of 17%-30% for dizziness and 3%-10% for vertigo [1]. Dizziness and vertigo can be caused by various factors, including peripheral vestibular disorders, central disorders, circulatory dysfunction, headache-related vertigo, and psychogenic vertigo, which transcend the framework of medical departments.

Masao Noda, Tatsuaki Kuroda, Akihiro Nomura, Makoto Ito, Tomokazu Yoshizaki, Hiroaki Fushiki

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e48638

A Questionnaire-Based Ensemble Learning Model to Predict the Diagnosis of Vertigo: Model Development and Validation Study

A Questionnaire-Based Ensemble Learning Model to Predict the Diagnosis of Vertigo: Model Development and Validation Study

Dizziness and vertigo are the major complaints of patients with vestibular disorders, with an estimated lifetime prevalence of dizziness (including vertigo) of 15%-35% [1]. Dizziness and vertigo are incapacitating and considerably impact patients’ quality of life. These conditions often lead to activity restriction and are closely associated with psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, phobic, and somatoform disorders [1-3].

Fangzhou Yu, Peixia Wu, Haowen Deng, Jingfang Wu, Shan Sun, Huiqian Yu, Jianming Yang, Xianyang Luo, Jing He, Xiulan Ma, Junxiong Wen, Danhong Qiu, Guohui Nie, Rizhao Liu, Guohua Hu, Tao Chen, Cheng Zhang, Huawei Li

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e34126