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A really excellent presentation. You mis-spoke at 28:25. You said that HINTS is to try and "identify BPPV vs posterior circulation stroke." You meant to say vestibular neuritis. An important correction for your listeners, as you if performed the HINTS exam on a patient with BPPV, you would see a normal HIT and wrongly think they are having a stroke.
Thanks for pointing out this important correction. I agree completely that it is important to use the HINTS only in patients with acute vestibular syndrome to distinguish vestibular neuritis vs posterior stroke or other causes. If dizziness is episodic and positionally triggered, use Dix Hallpike and horizontal roll tests to assess variants of BPPV.