面部综合症严重程度的预测因素。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1097/PRS.0000000000011888
Benjamin Rail, Natalie A Gault, Anthony J Dragun, Sahejbir S Bhatia, Chaia S Geltser, MinJae Lee, Shai M Rozen
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背景:目前缺乏对影响同步肌严重程度的因素的研究。本研究旨在确定可能导致面部同步障碍严重程度变化的因素:方法:研究人员对 2009 年至 2024 年期间确诊为面部轮廓震颤的患者进行了回顾性研究。采用单变量和多变量分析方法分析了 eFACE 面部神经临床医师分级量表中的同步运动评分与患者特征和面瘫病史的关联:研究共纳入了 249 名同步运动患者。185名患者(74%)的面瘫病因为感染或特发性,40名患者(16%)的病因为肿瘤切除术,17名患者(7%)的病因为外伤,7名患者(3%)的病因为良性肿瘤压迫面神经。与更严重的同步运动评分独立相关的因素包括面瘫发病年龄超过 50 岁(-7.4,95% CI,[-10.9,-3.9];P <0.001)、糖尿病(-8.6,95% CI,[-14.9,-2.3];P = 0.007)、吸烟(-4.9;95% CI,[-8.0,-1.8];P = 0.003)和颞内面神经损伤(-19.4;95% CI,[-27.8,-10.8];P < 0.001)。性别、种族、高血压和病因等其他变量与同步运动严重程度没有独立关联:结论:研究发现,面瘫发病年龄较大、糖尿病、吸烟和颞内面神经损伤与更严重的突触相关。这些发现很新颖,可能有助于预后判断和治疗选择。
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Predictors of Facial Synkinesis Severity.

Background: There is a lack of studies exploring factors influencing synkinesis severity. This study aims to identify factors that may contribute to variations in severity of facial synkinesis.

Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of facial synkinesis presenting between 2009 and 2024 were reviewed. The synkinesis score of the eFACE Facial Nerve Clinician-Graded Scale was analyzed for associations with patient characteristics and facial palsy history using univariable and multivariable analysis.

Results: Two-hundred-forty-nine synkinesis patients were included in the study. The etiology of facial palsy was infectious or idiopathic in 185 patients (74%), tumor resection in 40 patients (16%), trauma in 17 patients (7%), and compression of the facial nerve by a benign tumor in seven patients (3%). Factors independently associated with more severe synkinesis scores included age of facial palsy onset over 50 years (-7.4, 95% CI, [-10.9, -3.9]; p < 0.001), diabetes (-8.6, 95% CI, [-14.9, -2.3]; p = 0.007), smoking (-4.9; 95% CI, [-8.0, -1.8]; p = 0.003), and intratemporal facial nerve injury (-19.4; 95% CI, [-27.8, -10.8]; p < 0.001). Other variables including sex, race, hypertension, and etiology were not found to be independently associated with synkinesis severity.

Conclusions: Older age at facial palsy onset, diabetes, smoking, and intratemporal facial nerve injury were found to be independently associated with more severe synkinesis. These findings are novel and may aid in prognostication and treatment selection.

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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® has been the one consistently excellent reference for every specialist who uses plastic surgery techniques or works in conjunction with a plastic surgeon. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® , the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a benefit of Society membership, and is also available on a subscription basis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® brings subscribers up-to-the-minute reports on the latest techniques and follow-up for all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including breast reconstruction, experimental studies, maxillofacial reconstruction, hand and microsurgery, burn repair, cosmetic surgery, as well as news on medicolegal issues. The cosmetic section provides expanded coverage on new procedures and techniques and offers more cosmetic-specific content than any other journal. All subscribers enjoy full access to the Journal''s website, which features broadcast quality videos of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures, podcasts, comprehensive article archives dating to 1946, and additional benefits offered by the newly-redesigned website.
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