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International Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology

“Videonystagmograph To Go”

G. Kukushev, D. Yanev, A. Pramatarov

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study is to show a new tool for video documentation of nystagmus with ability to perform a 3D reconstruction of the inner ear position during the examination.
Materials and Methods: The proposed new tool (“videonystagmograph to go”) uses the camera and the integrated 9-axis absolute orientation sensor (MEMS) of nowadays smartphones for video documentation and 3D reconstruction of vestibular analyzer during the routine neurotologic examination.
Results: The results showed that the “videonystagmograph to go” is the first tool for video documentation of nystagmus with 4K video quality and ability for 3D reconstruction of vestibular analyzer in real time.
Conclusion: The aim of the authors is to implement this tool (“videonystagmograph to go”) into the routine neurotological examination.

Keywords

Neurotology; Videonystagmography; Frenzel googles; Videonystagmograph

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/orl.v19i3.9773

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