
The Head Impulse, Nystagmus, Test of Skew (HINTS) Examination
Mar 4, 2020 · A step-by-step guide to performing a HINTS examination to differentiate central and peripheral causes of vertigo with an included OSCE checklist.
HINTS Exam - Physiopedia
The HINTS exam is a cluster of three bedside clinical tests that aim to assess individuals presenting with acute-onset dizziness, vertigo, nystagmus, head motion intolerance, and nausea/vomiting, also …
Take a HINT on Central Vertigo in the Emergency Department
Aug 13, 2019 · Differentiating benign peripheral conditions from central nervous system lesions like strokes can be difficult. Enter the HINTS exam - the objective measure. If one were to survey a group …
EBQ:HINTS Exam - WikEM
HINTS exam should only be used in patient with acute persistent vertigo, nystagmus, and a normal neurological exam. HINTS exam, when done correctly, has high sensitivity and specificity in …
The HINTS+ Exam Masterclass - ED Guidelines
Sep 2, 2024 · As explained in our section below (Understanding the Head Impulse Test and the VOR), the presence of spontaneous nystagmus is critical to understanding and applying the HINTS+ exam.
HINTS for Stroke in Acute Vestibular Syndrome - MDCalc
A “benign” HINTS examination, in the absence of other neurological deficits, suggests a peripheral localization, and investigation and management can be directed at this possibility. A “dangerous” …
The HINTS Exam for Bedside Diagnosis of Central Causes of ...
The HINTS (Head impulse, Nystagmus and Test of Skew) exam is a neurologic exam developed to diagnose or exclude central etiologies of vertigo or dizziness in these patients.
HiNTs examination - RCEMLearning
The HiNTs examination is a clinical test to differentiate between central and peripheral causes, in patients with vertigo. In some studies it has shown a greater sensitivity than MRI to exclude posterior …
HINTS test - WikiProjectMed
Nov 26, 2024 · The test of skew involves alternating coverage of the eyes while the person fixes their eyes on the examiners face. In peripheral vertigo no vertical correction occurs.
Vertigo: A hint on the HiNTs exam - NUEM Blog
Jan 15, 2018 · What is the HiNTs Exam? The HiNTs Exam is a screening tool for distinguishing a central cause of vertigo from an acute peripheral vestibulopathy (APV), such as vestibular neuritis.