Evaluation of the effect of botulinum toxin A on the physical and mental health of patients with hemifacial spasm

J.S. Wei , X. Hu , L. Xia , J. Shang , Q. Han , D.Y. Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a debilitating disease characterized by involuntary tonic and clonic contractions of muscles innervated by the facial nerve. Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) is the first-line option and the most effective medical treatment for HFS. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of BTX-A therapy on the physical and mental health of HFS patients.

Methods

Participants included 65 HFS patients and 65 matched healthy controls in the study. Cornell Medical Index (CMI) self-assessment questionnaire was used to detect the psychological health of all participants. Local injection of BTX-A was applied, and the Cohen hierarchical criteria were employed to stratify the degree of spasticity, further evaluating the efficacy of BTX-A before and two months after treatment in HFS patients. The HFS patients at two months post-treatment were re-evaluated by CMI self-assessment questionnaire, and the evaluated factors of these patients were compared with those of patients before treatment.

Results

The scores of somatization, depression, anxiety, inadaptation, sensitivity, anger, tension, M-R, and total scores in the HFS group were significantly higher than those in the control group (all P < 0.05). Two months post-treatment, among 65 HFS patients who received with BTX-A treatment, 42 (64.6%) were completely relieved, 16 (24.6%) were significantly relieved, 7 (10.8%) were partially relieved, and 0 (0%) cases were invalid, and the total effective rate was 89.2%. Two months after BTX-A treatment, the scores of somatization, tension, anxiety, depression, sensitivity, M-R and total scores of patients with HFS were lower than those before treatment (all P < 0.05).

Conclusions

Patients with HFS are often accompanied by somatization, anger, inadaptation, sensitivity, anxiety, depression, and tension. BTX-A can not only alleviate the symptoms of HFS, but also improve the somatization, tension, anxiety, depression, and sensitivity.

评估 A 型肉毒毒素对半面痉挛患者身心健康的影响
背景面肌痉挛(Hemifacial spasm,HFS)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,其特征是面神经支配的肌肉出现不自主的强直性和阵挛性收缩。肉毒杆菌毒素 A(BTX-A)是治疗面肌痉挛的一线选择,也是最有效的药物治疗方法。本研究旨在评估 BTX-A 疗法对 HFS 患者身心健康的影响。采用康奈尔医学指数(CMI)自评问卷检测所有参与者的心理健康状况。采用局部注射 BTX-A,并采用科恩分层标准对痉挛程度进行分层,进一步评估 BTX-A 治疗前和治疗后两个月对 HFS 患者的疗效。结果 HFS 组的躯体化、抑郁、焦虑、不适应、敏感、愤怒、紧张、M-R 和总分均显著高于对照组(均为 P <0.05)。治疗后两个月,65 例接受 BTX-A 治疗的 HFS 患者中,42 例(64.6%)完全缓解,16 例(24.6%)明显缓解,7 例(10.8%)部分缓解,0 例(0%)无效,总有效率为 89.2%。结论HFS患者常伴有躯体化、愤怒、不适应、敏感、焦虑、抑郁、紧张等症状。BTX-A 不仅能缓解 HFS 的症状,还能改善躯体化、紧张、焦虑、抑郁和敏感。
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