Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) usually has a favorable course, although it is possible to observe BPPV with a high recurrence rate. Previous studies suggested that vitamin D deficiency might affect BPPV recurrences, and oxidative stress might play a complementary role in BPPV pathogenesis. This multicentric trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of oral nutritional supplementation with a compound of alpha-lipoic acid, Carnosine, and Zinc (LICA (R) (Difass International, Coriano (RN), Italy)), vitamins of group B and vitamin D in preventing BPPV recurrences. A total of 128 patients with high recurrence-BPPV were randomized in three arms: Arm 1 consisted of subjects with "insufficient" or "deficient" vitamin D blood levels, treated with daily oral supplementation of LICA (R), vitamins of group B and vitamin D3 (800 UI), Arm 2 included BPPV subjects with "sufficient" vitamin D who did not receive any nutritional support, and Arm 3 included subjects with a "sufficient" serum concentration of vitamin D who received supplementation with a compound of LICA (R) and Curcumin. After six months of follow-up, a significant reduction of BPPV relapses compared to the baseline was found only in Arm 1 (-2.32, 95% CI: 3.41-1.62, p-value < 0.0001). Study results suggested that oral nutritional supplementation with vitamin D3 plus antioxidants can prevent relapses in patients suffering from high recurrence-BPPV.
Prevention of recurrent benign paroxysmal positional Vertigo: the role of combined supplementation with vitamin D and antioxidants / Libonati, Giacinto Asprella; Leone, Antonello; Martellucci, Salvatore; Gallo, Andrea; Albera, Roberto; Lucisano, Sergio; Bavazzano, Maurizio; Chiarella, Giuseppe; Viola, Pasquale; Galletti, Francesco; Freni, Francesco; Ciodaro, Francesco; Marcelli, Vincenzo; Tortoriello, Giuseppe; di Santillo, Leonardo Scotto; Picciotti, Pasqualina Maria; Galli, Jacopo; Vitale, Silvano; Quaranta, Nicola; Cavallaro, Giada; Gamba, Paolo; Teggi, Roberto; Cangiano, Iacopo; Faralli, Mario; Barboni, Annalisa; Messina, Aldo; Graziano, Giusi. - In: AUDIOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2039-4349. - 12:4(2022), pp. 445-456. [10.3390/audiolres12040045]
Prevention of recurrent benign paroxysmal positional Vertigo: the role of combined supplementation with vitamin D and antioxidants
Martellucci, Salvatore
;Gallo, Andrea;Albera, Roberto;Faralli, Mario;Messina, AldoPenultimo
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2022
Abstract
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) usually has a favorable course, although it is possible to observe BPPV with a high recurrence rate. Previous studies suggested that vitamin D deficiency might affect BPPV recurrences, and oxidative stress might play a complementary role in BPPV pathogenesis. This multicentric trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of oral nutritional supplementation with a compound of alpha-lipoic acid, Carnosine, and Zinc (LICA (R) (Difass International, Coriano (RN), Italy)), vitamins of group B and vitamin D in preventing BPPV recurrences. A total of 128 patients with high recurrence-BPPV were randomized in three arms: Arm 1 consisted of subjects with "insufficient" or "deficient" vitamin D blood levels, treated with daily oral supplementation of LICA (R), vitamins of group B and vitamin D3 (800 UI), Arm 2 included BPPV subjects with "sufficient" vitamin D who did not receive any nutritional support, and Arm 3 included subjects with a "sufficient" serum concentration of vitamin D who received supplementation with a compound of LICA (R) and Curcumin. After six months of follow-up, a significant reduction of BPPV relapses compared to the baseline was found only in Arm 1 (-2.32, 95% CI: 3.41-1.62, p-value < 0.0001). Study results suggested that oral nutritional supplementation with vitamin D3 plus antioxidants can prevent relapses in patients suffering from high recurrence-BPPV.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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