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Mar 2023
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Schwindel: Zwischen Schlaganfall und Psy...

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Interview mit Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Zwergal, Leiter Deutsches Schwindel- und Gleichgewichtszentrum

Schwindel: Wie sich das komplexe Symptom sicher differenzialdiagnostisch einordnen lässt.

Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:00 Intro 01:48 Schwindel: Ein fachübergreifendes Symptom 05:28 Vestibuläre vs. nicht-vestibuläre Störung 08:21 Klinische Red Flags: HINTS 14:01 Anamnestische Red Flags: ACHT 16:08 Wann ist welche Art der Bildgebung sinnvoll? 18:17 Qualität, Versorgungskontext und Dauer von Schwindelsymptomen 22:35 Bedeutung multidisziplinärer Zusammenarbeit 26:37 Hinweise auf psychogenen Schwindel 29:55 Therapiestrategien bei psychogenem Schwindel 37:03 Antivertiginosa 38:40 Multimodaler Altersschwindel 40:39 Notwendigkeit interdisziplinärer Versorgungsangebote 46:09 Deutsches Schwindel- und Gleichgewichtszentrum – in einem Tag zur Diagnose

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