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This guide provides a clear step-by-step approach to performing the head impulse, nystagmus and test of skew (HINTS) examination in an OSCE setting with an included checklist.
The HINTS exam is a cluster of three bedside clinical tests that aim to assess individuals presenting with acute-onset dizziness, vertigo, nystagmus, head motion intolerance, and nausea/vomiting, also known as acute vestibular syndrome (AVS).
A positive HINTS exam: 100% sensitive and 96% specific for the presence of a central lesion. The HINTS exam was more sensitive than general neurological signs: 100% versus 51%.
On HINTS testing, the patient with acute peripheral vestibulopathy, as in acute viral labyrinthitis, has an abnormal HIT, showing a corrective saccade, unidirectional nystagmus and no skew deviation.