Clinical Perspectives on the Pathophysiology of Facial Synkinesis: A Narrative Review.

IF 6 1区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1001/jamaoto.2024.4489
Benjamin Rail, Dominic Henn, Y Edward Wen, Diana Tavares-Ferreira, Shai M Rozen
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Abstract

Importance: Facial synkinesis refers to pathologic cocontraction and baseline hypertonicity of muscles innervated by the facial nerve, commonly attributed to the aberrant regeneration of nerve fibers following injury. The pathomechanism and optimal treatment of facial synkinesis remain unclear. The goal of this review is to highlight current understanding of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, assessment, and treatment of facial synkinesis.

Observations: Research into the epidemiology and risk factors of facial synkinesis is limited due to a lack of large databases tracking patients with facial palsy, inherent selection bias, and the wide range of symptom severity. Misguided nerve regeneration, polyneuronal innervation, and cortical changes are implicated in the development of synkinesis, and a better understanding of these mechanisms is required to develop new treatments. The clinical presentation of facial synkinesis varies considerably among patients, and important prognostic questions regarding timing of onset and progression of symptoms remain incompletely answered. Current management options for facial synkinesis include noninvasive modalities, chemodenervation, myectomy, and selective neurectomy. Potential new treatments for facial synkinesis are being investigated in animal models, but few have been tested in humans.

Conclusions and relevance: The treatment of facial synkinesis is currently hindered by limitations in clinical research and understanding of pathomechanism. Current studies predominantly yield level 4 evidence or lower. The development of large datasets of patients with facial palsy and the translation of basic science evidence to humans will facilitate the advancement of new treatments.

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颜面联动病理生理的临床研究综述。
重要性:面神经联动是指受面神经支配的肌肉的病理性收缩和基线高张力,通常归因于损伤后神经纤维的异常再生。面部联觉的发病机制和最佳治疗方法尚不清楚。这篇综述的目的是强调当前对面部联动性的流行病学、病理生理学、临床表现、评估和治疗的理解。观察:由于缺乏追踪面瘫患者的大型数据库、固有的选择偏差以及症状严重程度范围广,对面瘫的流行病学和危险因素的研究受到限制。误导的神经再生、多神经元支配和皮质变化与联运动的发展有关,需要更好地了解这些机制来开发新的治疗方法。面部联动性的临床表现在不同的患者之间有很大的差异,关于症状发生和进展的时间的重要预后问题仍然没有得到完全的回答。目前面部神经联动性的治疗方案包括无创模式、化学神经支配、肌切除术和选择性神经切除术。面部联动的潜在新疗法正在动物模型中进行研究,但很少在人体中进行测试。结论及意义:由于临床研究的限制和对病理机制的了解,目前面部联动性的治疗受到阻碍。目前的研究主要得出4级或更低的证据。面瘫患者的大型数据集的开发和基础科学证据对人类的转化将促进新疗法的进步。
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期刊介绍: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a globally recognized and peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to providing up-to-date information on diseases affecting the head and neck. It originated in 1925 as Archives of Otolaryngology and currently serves as the official publication for the American Head and Neck Society. As part of the prestigious JAMA Network, a collection of reputable general medical and specialty publications, it ensures the highest standards of research and expertise. Physicians and scientists worldwide rely on JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery for invaluable insights in this specialized field.
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