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Stroke. 2005;36:588-591
Published online before print February 10, 2005, doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000155740.44599.48
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(Stroke. 2005;36:588.)
© 2005 American Heart Association, Inc.


Original Contributions

Subjective Visual Vertical in Pitch and Roll in Right Hemispheric Stroke

Arnaud Saj, PhD; Jacques Honoré, PhD; Thérèse Bernati, PhD; Yann Coello, PhD Marc Rousseaux, MD, PhD

From the Service de Rééducation Neurologique (A.S., T.B., M.R.), Hôpital Swynghedauw, CHRU de Lille; Neurosciences Fonctionnelles et Pathologies (J.H.); FRE2726 CNRS, Université de Lille 2, CHRU de Lille; and URECA (Y.C.), Université de Lille 3, France.

Correspondence to Dr Marc Rousseaux, Service de Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital Swynghedauw, CHRU, 59037 Lille Cedex, France. E-mail mrousseaux{at}chru-lille.fr

Background and Purpose— Patients with right hemispheric stroke usually present an anticlockwise deviation of the subjective visual vertical (SVV) in the frontal (roll) plane. However, the occurrence of a similar disorder in the sagittal (pitch) plane has never been assessed. We investigated the subjective visual vertical in both planes in those patients.

Methods— Eight patients, 4 with spatial neglect (N+) and 4 without neglect (N–), were compared with 4 healthy participants (C). They sat facing a luminous bar adjustable in rotation, either in the roll or in the pitch plane, and had to orient it in a vertical position, in the dark.

Results— Compared with N– (–0.1°) and C (+1.1°) groups, N+ patients presented with a significant backward deviation (–4.5°) of the SVV in pitch. In accordance with other studies, they also showed a significant anticlockwise deviation (–8.8°) of the SVV in roll, as compared with N– (–1.9°) and C (+0.4°) subjects. This was associated with an opposite trunk deviation in both planes.

Conclusions— While confirming the anticlockwise deviation already reported in the frontal plane, we showed for the first time to our knowledge a backward deviation of the SVV in neglect patients, which has to be put in relation with their balance disorders.


Key Words: hemispatial neglect • posture • stroke • visual vertical




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