The detection of intense sound-induced vestibular-evoked myogenic potential
s (VEMPs) on the sternocleidomastoid muscle comprises the basis of the sacc
ular function test. In order to evaluate the endolymphatic hydrops (EH) of
the saccule of the inner car, a glycerol VEMP (GVEMP) test was performed in
15 patients with unilateral typical Meniere's disease (UMD) and 7 with del
ayed endolymphatic hydrops (DEH). Using the GVEMP test, 8 of the 15 patient
s (53%) with UMD were evaluated as being abnormal. In addition, a greater n
umber of patients (67%) were judged to be abnormal when the results of the
GVEMP test were combined with those from a glycerol dehydration test, trans
-tympanic electrocochleography (ECochG) or furosemide vestibulo-ocular refl
ex test (FVOR). Four of the 7 patients with DEH (57%) showed abnormal resul
ts in the GVEMP test. In particular, in patients with the ipsilateral type
of DEH, only the GVEMP test was able to detect the affected side. These fin
dings suggest that the GVEMP test is a new and useful test for EH, and that
a test battery comprising the GVEMP test together with one of the other th
ree tests, is useful for diagnosing EH of the inner ear.