The Impact of High Glycated Hemoglobin A1c on Prognosis in Patients with Bell's Palsy: A Propensity Score Matchingatched Analysis.

Erhui Yu, Binyan Yu, Fanyuan Jin, Huafeng Cai, Jinhua Hu, Yingtong Chen, Runcheng Wang, Xiuzhen Xie, Shuhan Yang, Lihua Xuan
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Background: Glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is an indicator of blood glucose levels, but the impact of hyperglycemia on Bell's palsy (BP) remains unclear. This study aims to assess the influence of high and low HbA1c levels on the prognosis of patients with BP.

Methods: This monocentric, retrospective study included 712 patients with BP, divided into 103 patients with HbA1c ≥ 6.5% and 609 patients with HbA1c < 6.5%. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to evaluate the main factors affecting HbA1c levels. Propensity score matching (PSM) was further utilized to avoid selection bias and disproportionate distributions of confounding factors between the 2 groups. The House-Brackmann (H-B) facial nerve grading system was employed to assess the severity of facial motor dysfunction.

Results: Analysis showed that high HbA1c patients were older, had higher body mass index, less frequently suffered from dysgeusia, and more often had hypertension (P < .05). According to the area under the curve, age had the greatest impact on HbA1c levels (95% CI=0.748-0.803, P <.001). After PSM 1 : 1 matching, there was no statistical difference in initial H-B grade between the 2 groups, but there was a statistical difference in final H-B grade (P = .023), indicating a worse prognosis for patients with BP in the high HbA1c group.

Conclusion: The study, after controlling for confounding factors, showed that patients with BP and high HbA1c have a worse prognosis, suggesting that controlling blood glucose levels has a positive significance for the recovery of patients with BP.

高糖化血红蛋白A1c对贝尔麻痹患者预后的影响:倾向评分匹配分析
背景:糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)是血糖水平的指标,但高血糖对贝尔氏麻痹(BP)的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨HbA1c水平高低对BP患者预后的影响。方法:单中心回顾性研究纳入712例BP患者,分为HbA1c≥6.5%患者103例和HbA1c < 6.5%患者609例。采用受试者工作特征曲线分析评价影响HbA1c水平的主要因素。进一步利用倾向得分匹配(PSM)避免两组间混杂因素的选择偏倚和不成比例分布。采用House-Brackmann (H-B)面神经评分系统评价面部运动功能障碍的严重程度。结果:分析显示,HbA1c高的患者年龄大、体质指数高、读写困难发生率低、高血压发生率高(P < 0.05)。从曲线下面积来看,年龄对HbA1c水平的影响最大(95% CI=0.748 ~ 0.803, P)。结论:本研究在控制混杂因素后,发现BP合并高HbA1c患者预后较差,提示控制血糖水平对BP患者的康复有积极意义。
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