Background: Historically, vertigo after cochlear implantation has not been
frequently documented. This differs from the authors' experience in reviewi
ng all adults who underwent implantation at their center from 1995 through
1999.
Objective: To determine the incidence of vertigo after cochlear implantatio
n and to describe appropriate intervention.
Study Design: A retrospective case review.
Patients: All adults receiving cochlear implants at the Atlanta Cochlear Im
plant Group from 1995 through 1999.
Intervention and Outcome Measure: Vertigo was identified through subjective
reports, provoked nystagmus, and static force plate evaluation, Vestibular
therapy was initiated for each vertiginous patient after cochlear implant
surgery. The outcome of treatment was resolution of vertigo and return to f
unctional status.
Results: Approximately three-quarters of the adults with implants experienc
ed vertigo or imbalance. Vestibular therapy was beneficial in alleviating t
hese symptoms.
Conclusion: A significant number of patients experienced vertigo after coch
lear implant surgery. Vestibular therapy is a successful treatment of condi
tion.