Electronystagmogram (ENG)

ENG (Electronystagmography)

Results

An electronystagmogram (ENG) measures normal eye movement and involuntary rapid eye movements called nystagmus. It also checks the muscles that control eye movements. ENG checks how well the eyes, inner earsClick here to see an illustration., brain, and nerves connecting them, help you keep your balance and position (such as when you change from lying down to standing). Results are recorded as normal or abnormal.

Normal

Test results are normal if there are no abnormal involuntary eye movements during the test. Some nystagmus occurs normally when you turn your head.

Results of the caloric test are normal if involuntary eye movements have normal direction and intensity.

Abnormal

Test results are abnormal if there is nystagmus with head-turning that does not go away in a specific or normal length of time. The results of the caloric test are abnormal if there are fewer eye movements or no eye movement during the test. Abnormal results may:


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Author: Jan Nissl, RN, BSLast Updated: September 1, 2006
Medical Review: Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine
Barrie J. Hurwitz, MD - Neurology

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