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Publication Open Access Evaluation of Intra-examiner Variability in Video Head Impulse Test Results(AMER ACAD AUDIOLOGY, 2020-09) GEÇİCİ, CENNET REYYAN; Mutlu, Basak; Cesur, Sidika; Topcu, Merve Torun; Gecici, Cennet Reyyan; Askin, Oykum Esra; Derinsu, Emine UfukObjective The video head impulse test (vHIT) is a diagnostic tool to assess the function of the semicircular canals and branches of the vestibular nerve. The aim of this study was to analyze the inter-examiner variability of vHIT results in healthy subjects. Materials and Methods A total of 21 healthy participants were included in the study. vHIT responses were collected by four clinicians. Variability of the vHIT results between examiners was analyzed statistically. Results The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) velocity regression values were from 0.99 to 1.09 degrees per second for the lateral canals. For the vertical canals, VOR velocity regression values were from 0.87 to 1.21 degrees per second. According to repeated measures analysis of variance, the normality assumptions for the velocity regression of the left lateral canal (p = 0.002) and the right anterior canal (p < 0.01) were met and the differences were statistically significant. The normality assumptions were not met for 40, 60, and 80 ms median gain of the right lateral canal (p = 0.016, p = 0.038, and p = 0.001, respectively); 40 and 60 ms median gain of the left lateral canal (p < 0.001 and p = 0.008, respectively); and the velocity regression of the left posterior canal (p < 0.00). These differences were found to be statistically significant by using the Friedman test. Conclusion The inter-examiner differences of the VOR gain values for the vHIT were statistically significant. Serial vHIT testing should be performed by the same examiner to reduce the effects of inter-examiner variability.Publication Metadata only The relationship between nutrition and Meniere's disease(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2021) CEBECİ, AYBİKE; Oguz, Esma; Cebeci, Aybike; Gecici, Cennet ReyyanMeniere's disease is an inner ear disease with attacks characterized by ear fullness, tinnitus, fluctuant sensorineural hearing loss and vertigo. Although pathophysiology of the disease is not fully known, endolymphatic hydrops are believed to play a role. Although there is no certain treatment procedure for Meniere's disease, some treatments are applied to prevent attacks, to treat the symptoms that occur during the attacks, and to prevent the permanent effects of the symptoms on the hearing and balance system. Lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, diuretics, vasodilator corticosteroids, intratympanic steroids, surgical methods are some of these treatment methods. Dietary modification includes a low sodium diet, a reduction in daily alcohol and caffeine intake, a gluten-free diet, and a new dietary approach to specially processed grains, all of which are first-line treatments. The goal of this review article is to examine the relationship between MD and dietary intervention, which is frequently used in the prevention and treatment of MD attacks. (C) 2021 Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan Inc. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Publication Metadata only Tek taraflı işitme kayıplı bireylerde Vhit ve Shimp bulguları(2022-10-09) ÇİPRUT, AYŞE AYÇA; GEÇİCİ, CENNET REYYAN; Geçici C. R. , Konca S., Çiprut A. A.Publication Metadata only Tek taraflı işitme kayıplı bireylerin santral işitsel işlemleme becerileri ile benlik saygısı, konuşma algısı, uzaysal algı ve işitme kalitesi arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi(2022-10-09) GEÇİCİ, CENNET REYYAN; ÇİPRUT, AYŞE AYÇA; Geçici C. R. , Konca S., Çiprut A. A.Publication Metadata only Effects of residual speech and auditory deprivation on speech perception of adult cochlear implant recipients(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2019) ÇİPRUT, AYŞE AYÇA; Derinsu, Ufuk; Yuksel, Mustafa; Gecici, Cennet Reyyan; Ciprut, Ayca; Akdeniz, EsraObjective: Possible predictive factors of cochlear implant (CI) outcomes have been extensively reported in literature for different user groups such as prelingual pediatric or postlingual adult users. However, there remains unexplained outcome variability among adult CI users; therefore, research concerning these patients continues and many different variables have been reported. This study aimed at evaluating the relationship between preoperative speech reception capacity, residual hearing, duration of deafness, age of implantation, and postoperative monosyllabic word recognition scores (WRSs) in postlingual CI users. Methods: Effect of onset age of hearing loss, duration of hearing loss, cochlear implantation age, pre CI speech reception thresholds (SRT) and pre CI WRS on the post-CI WRS of 76 adults were analyzed. Results: There are statistically significant relationships between hearing loss duration, pre-CI WRS, residual hearing and the post CI WRS. We observed that patients with shorter auditory deprivation with measurable speech perceptions and residual hearing might perform better with CI. Conclusion: Ear selection in cases of unilateral CI should be considered on an individual basis with respect to the speech perception abilities. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.