Combination of Pretarsal and Preseptal Botulinum Toxin Injections in the Treatment of Blepharospasm: A Prospective Nonrandomized Clinical Trial

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY American Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2024.10.007
JUNHAO HU , QINYING MU , FUHAO MA , HAO WANG , LIYI CHI , MING SHI
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Abstract

Purpose

To compare the efficacy of two botulinum toxin (BoNT) injection methods, pretarsal (PT) combined with preseptal (PS) injection (PT-PS) and conventional PT injection, in the treatment of benign essential blepharospasm (BEB).

Design

Prospective nonrandomized clinical trial.

Methods

From January 2023 to April 2024, 95 BoNT injections into orbicularis oculi were performed in 45 BEB patients, including 52 PT-PS injections s and 43 PT injections. Jankovic Rating Scale (JRS) and Blepharospasm Disability Index (BSDI) were used to assess motor symptoms. The efficacy of two injection methods for BEB was compared in terms of latency to response (LTR), latency to the peak response (LPR), duration of peak response (DPR), duration of response (DOR), satisfaction degree, and possible complications.

Results

Both injection methods significantly improved JRS and BSDI scores in patients with BEB. However, PT-PS injections showed a shorter LTR ([4.00 (3.00, 6.00] vs 5.00 [4.00, 7.00] days, P = .024) and LPR (23.50 [16.00, 26.00] vs 26.00 [20.00, 30.00] days, P = .040), a longer DPR (88.00 [80.50, 104.75] vs 75.00 [65.00, 92.00] days, P = .003) and DOR (135.00 [118.50, 153.75] vs 121.00 [107.00, 135.00] days, P = .003) than PT injections. Patients with PT-PS injections were more satisfied than those with PT injections (9.50 [8.50, 10.00] vs 8.00 [7.50, 9.00], P < .001), and around 2/3 of patients were more willing to receive the combined injection method later. Among patients receiving PT-PS injections, only one case experienced ptosis, and there were no significant differences in other complications such as lacrimation, dry eyes, and blurred vision between the two injection methods.

Conclusions

PT-PS injections of BoNT showed more advantages in the treatment of BEB than PT injections in terms of both their efficacy and patients’ satisfactions.
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跗骨前和隔膜前联合注射肉毒杆菌毒素治疗眼睑痉挛:前瞻性非随机临床试验。
目的比较两种肉毒杆菌毒素(BoNT)注射方法--跗前注射(PT)联合眶前注射(PT-PS)和常规PT注射治疗良性眼睑痉挛(BEB)的疗效。方法2023年1月至2024年4月,对45例BEB患者进行了95次眼轮匝肌BoNT注射,包括52次PT-PS注射和43次PT注射。采用扬科维奇评分量表(JRS)和眼轮匝肌痉挛残疾指数(BSDI)评估运动症状。从反应潜伏期(LTR)、峰值反应潜伏期(LPR)、峰值反应持续时间(DPR)、反应持续时间(DOR)、满意度和可能出现的并发症等方面比较了两种注射方法对 BEB 的疗效。然而,PT-PS 注射的 LTR [4.00(3.00,6.00) vs 5.00(4.00,7.00) 天,P=0.024] 和 LPR [23.50(16.00,26.00) vs 26.00(20.00,30.00) 天,P=0.040],DPR[88.00(80.50,104.75) vs 75.00(65.00,92.00)天,p=0.003]和DOR[135.00(118.50,153.75) vs 121.00(107.00,135.00)天,p=0.003]长于PT注射。接受 PT-PS 注射的患者比接受 PT 注射的患者更满意[9.50(8.50,10.00) vs 8.00(7.50,9.00),P<0.001],约 2/3 的患者更愿意以后接受联合注射方法。在接受PT-PS注射的患者中,仅有1例出现上睑下垂,其他并发症如流泪、眼干、视力模糊等在两种注射方法中无明显差异。
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