HINTS Exam (Head-Impulse / Nystagmus / Test-of-Skew)

Eye Movement exam for diagnosing stroke in patients complaining of dizziness, nausea and spinning sensations.

Audience: PRACTITIONER

Published by EVAL Foundation

Revision 4 · Published August 7, 2024

Summary

Usage

The HINTS exam consists of three physical examination techniques designed to assist the clinician in determining if dizziness or vertigo is of central or peripheral etiology. 

 

The HINTS exam is only used on a subset of the patients who present with all of the following (An asymptomatic patient can result in false negatives): 

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Summary

Problem

 

Components 

 

 

A single central finding on any of the 3 components "rules-in" a posterior circulation stroke and further testing and treatment is indicated.

 PeripheralCentral
Head ImpulseSaccadeNo saccade
Nystagmus*Unidirectional

Bidirectional (gaze-evoked) - highly specific

Change directions or is vertical

Test of SkewNo skewVertical skew

 

 

*Nystagmus:

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Instructions

 

The HINTS exam is an objective bedside tool

 

Criteria

 

Kattah, et al (2009) reports 

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Current: Revision 4

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