Effect of Botulinum Toxin A (BTX-A) Injection into Denervated Muscles on Synkinesis and Symmetry in Patients with Facial Nerve Paralysis

Q4 Medicine
Abbas A Pourmomeny
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Context: Synkinesisreferstoaninvoluntarymovementaccompanyingavoluntaryonethatisaconsequenceof facialparalysis. The cosmetic procedure is used for the management of synkinesis that results in facial symmetry. Botulinum A toxin (BTX-A) has been used for more than two decades for resolving asymmetry and synkinesis. However, the endpoints remain to be further explained. The purpose of this study was to analyze research trends in facial synkinesis and asymmetry after facial nerve palsy (FNP). Evidence Acquisition: The databases Medline, PubMed, ScienceDirect, CINHAL, Scopus, and ProQuest were searched for articles published between 1970 and 2017 using the keywords, ‘facial paralysis’, ‘Bell’s palsy’, ‘synkinesis’, and ‘Botulinum A toxin’. Results: Intotal,13eligiblearticles,cumulativelyexamining332patients,enteredtheanalysis. Theyweredividedintothreegroups as follows. Eight articles in group I were taken as case series with 181 patients. Two articles in group II compared BTX-A and neuromuscular rehabilitation with 61 patients. Both these groups concluded that BTX-A injection could help reduce synkinesis. In group III, only were three randomized clinical trials retrieved with 90 patients that reported disparate findings. Conclusions: BTX-A injection cannot yet be proposed as a solution for synkinesis reduction to achieve symmetry and overcome this complication of facial nerve palsy because of the small number of randomized clinical trials available on the subject. Further studies are recommended to be able to make a firm conclusion.
失神经肌肉注射肉毒毒素A(BTX-A)对面神经麻痹患者运动机能和对称性的影响
上下文:突触运动是指一种自愿的运动,伴随着避免面部麻痹导致的长期死亡。美容手术是用于管理导致面部对称的联合运动。肉毒杆菌毒素A(BTX-A)已被用于解决不对称性和联合作用超过20年。然而,终点还有待进一步解释。本研究的目的是分析面神经麻痹(FNP)后面部联合和不对称的研究趋势。证据获取:在Medline、PubMed、ScienceDirect、CINHAL、Scopus和ProQuest数据库中搜索1970年至2017年间发表的文章,关键词为“面瘫”、“Bell’s麻痹”、“联合运动”和“肉毒杆菌毒素A”。结果:共13篇合格文章,累计检查332例,进入分析。他们提供给三组,如下所示。第一组8篇文章作为181例患者的病例系列。第二组的两篇文章对61名患者的BTX-A和神经肌肉康复进行了比较。这两个小组都得出结论,BTX-A注射可以帮助减少联合运动。在第三组中,仅检索了三项随机临床试验,共有90名患者报告了不同的结果。结论:BTX-A注射液还不能被提议作为减少联合运动的解决方案,以实现对称性并克服面神经麻痹的这种并发症,因为该受试者的随机临床试验数量很少。建议进行进一步研究,以便得出明确结论。
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