Neurológia pre prax 1/2021
Vertigo and postural instability in old age
Vertigo is a frequent and serious problem in the elderly. It is a cause of postural instability and falls, resulting in pain, fractures, immobility, depression, and even death. The review article clarifies the terms vertigo and dizziness as well as the reasons for their increasing incidence and prevalence in old age. The term “presbystasis” is explained. The most common causes are cardiovascular (of these, postural hypotension) and vestibular (of these, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). They are followed by visual, somatosensory system, central nervous system, and musculoskeletal system disorders, psychiatric causes, and medications, particularly antihypertensive drugs. The mainstay of care is accurate diagnosis as part of the differential diagnostic work-up and management of the cause. Assistive devices, motor-cognitive training, and education of both patients and their caregivers are all essential.
Keywords: vertigo, dizziness, postural instability, presbystasis, falls, motor-cognitive training