| Use the Dix-Hallpike maneuver to diagnose BPPV. | C | 7,10 | The Dix-Hallpike maneuver has a positive predictive value of 83 percent and negative predictive value of 52 percent for the diagnosis of BPPV. |
| Do not use laboratory tests to initially identify the etiology of dizziness. | C | 10 | Laboratory tests identify the etiology of vertigo in less than 1 percent of patients with dizziness. |
| Consider radiologic studies in patients with neurologic signs and symptoms, risk factors for cerebrovascular disease, or progressive unilateral hearing loss. | C | 19 | — |
| Use MRI for diagnosing vertigo when neuroimaging is needed. | C | 26 | MRI is superior to computed tomography for the diagnosis of vertigo because of its superior ability to visualize the posterior fossa. |