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目的:本研究旨在评估眼睑成形术、上睑下垂或眉毛手术对生活质量以及头痛或眼睑皮肤病相关药物使用的影响:方法:这是一项纵向前瞻性研究,包括 90 名连续接受眼睑成形术、上睑下垂术、眉毛手术或联合手术的患者。 与头痛有关的生活质量通过 HIT6™ 进行评估,与眼睑皮肤病有关的生活质量通过 Skindex-Mini SDM 进行评估。药物使用情况以每周因头痛或眼睑皮肤病用药的天数来衡量:术前,46 人(51%)有头痛症状,4 人(4%)有眼睑皮肤症状,2 人(2%)有头痛和眼睑皮肤症状。HIT-6 差异中位数为-21(范围为-36-0;P P = .036)。与头痛有关的每周用药天数的中位数差异为-1(范围-4-0;P P = .034):这项研究表明,上眼睑重睑术、上睑下垂或眉下垂手术后,与头痛或眼睑皮肤疾病相关的生活质量指标明显改善,与头痛或眼睑皮肤疾病相关的药物使用明显减少。
The effect of blepharoplasty or blepharoplasty combined with ptosis or eyebrow surgery to quality of life and use of medication related to headache or eyelid skin disease.
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of blepharoplasty, ptosis or eyebrow surgery to quality of life and use of medication related to headache or eyelid skin disease.
Methods: A longitudinal, prospective study including 90 consecutive patients who underwent blepharoplasty, ptosis, eyebrow or combined surgery. The quality of life related to headache was evaluated by HIT6™ and to eyelid skin disease by Skindex-Mini SDM. Use of medication was measured by number of days per week medication was used for headache or eyelid skin disease.
Results: Preoperatively 46 (51%) had headache, 4 (4%) eyelid skin and 2 (2%) headache and eyelid skin symptoms. The median HIT-6 difference was -21 (range -36-0; p < .0001) and the median SDM difference was -13 (range = -15 to -1; p = .036). The median difference in medication days/week related to headache was -1 (range -4-0; p < .0001) and to eyelid skin disease -1.5 (range -3 to -1; p = .034).
Conclusions: This study shows that after upper eyelid blepharoplasty, ptosis or brow ptosis surgery, headache or eyelid skin disease-related quality of life measures are significantly improved, and the use of headache or eyelid skin-related medication is significantly less.