Vestibular Migraine Patient Assessment Tool and Handicap Inventory (VM-PATHI) : A narrative review
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Vestibular Migraine Patient Assessment Tool and Handicap Inventory (VM-PATHI) : A narrative review
Abstract
Background: Vestibular migraine (VM) has a wide range of clinical presentations that can have a significant negative impact on quality of life. Currently, there is no objective test available to confirm the diagnosis or measure the severity of VM. The only available tools for assessing disease severity are patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), such as the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI).
Objective: This manuscript aims to summarize the current knowledge about a newly developed PROM called the Vestibular Migraine Patient Assessment Tool and Handicap Inventory (VM-PATHI).
Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across the Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases up to February 2024, using the keywords "Vestibular migraine," "VM-PATHI," and "Patient-Reported Outcome Measure." Only studies involving human participants were included, and no additional restrictions were applied. The reference lists of included studies were also reviewed to identify other eligible studies. The main outcome of interest was the evaluation of VM-PATHI in patients with VM.
Results: The VM-PATHI is a 25-item questionnaire divided into six sections: headache equivalents, motion sensitivity, anxiety, cognition, disequilibrium/central audiovestibular disturbance, and emotion/sense of being overwhelmed. This tool has demonstrated good face and content validity, discriminant validity, responsiveness, test-retest reliability, and internal reliability (Cronbach's α: 0.92). Patients with VM are likely to show clinical improvement in symptoms if their VM-PATHI scores decrease by ≥6 points. Additionally, VM-PATHI has shown a good correlation with clinical improvement across various treatment modalities.
Conclusion: The VM-PATHI may provide advantages over other PROMs by measuring a wider spectrum of disease-specific effects of VM. Scores are correlated with the DHI, dizzy days per month, and other quality of life metrics.
Keywords: Dizziness Handicap Inventory; Patient‐reported outcome measures; Vestibular Migraine Patient Assessment Tool and Handicap Inventory; reliability; validity; vestibular migraine.
© 2024 American Headache Society.
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