Abstract
Vestibular function of a population including labyrinthine-defective patients and a control group of age-matched normal healthy volunteers was evaluated using videonystagmoscopy. This device is made of one or two CCD infra-red cameras mounted on diving glasses and allows observation of ocular movements on a video monitor and/or recording on a videotape. Eye movements are observed after rotations in a Bárány chair and during passive head tilts. With this simple and non-invasive test, a screening of vestibular function at bedside or during ENT clinical investigations can be performed. A further study with videonystagmography to quantify these results being prepared.