Clinical Features and Risk Factors for Complications of Facial Herpes Zoster in Inpatients

Q4 Medicine
Sangbin Jeong, Seungjong Kim, M. Suh, K. Lee
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Background: Few studies have been reported on facial herpes zoster and the risk factors for its complications. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the clinical features and risk factors with facial herpes zoster. Methods: We examined the medical records of 676 patients with facial herpes zoster during a 10-year-period from 2011 to 2020. We assessed the proportion of ocular complications, Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, and postherpetic neuralgia in patients with facial herpes zoster according to several clinical factors including age, sex, dermatomes, underlying disease, and time to initiate antiviral treatment. Results: The incidence of ocular complications was significantly higher in males (Odds ratia [OR], 2.59; 95% CI, 1.26~5.32), and with involvement of ophthalmic branches of the trigeminal nerve (V1: OR, 14.28; 95% CI, 3.62~56.29; V1 inclusion: OR, 20.68; 95% CI, 7.99~53.55), underlying diseases (OR, 1.70; 95% CI, 1.08~2.68) and positive Hutchinson's sign (OR, 3.59; 95% CI, 1.72~7.49). Ramsay-Hunt syndrome was significantly correlated with involvement of VII dermatome (OR, 24.68; 95% CI, 2.97~204.75), and showed considerable significant with otalgia (OR, 3.31; 95% CI 0.98~11.22). Postherpetic neuralgia was significantly higher in those over 60 years of age (OR, 2.03; 95% CI, 1.48~2.78), ocular complications (OR, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.57~3.30), and ear involvement (OR 1.94; 95% CI 1.17~3.20). Conclusion: These results demonstrated that facial herpes zoster was associated with ocular complications, Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, and postherpetic neuralgia. The incidence of these complications was related to risk factors such as sex, age, dermatome, underlying disease, Hutchinson's sign and otalgia. To decrease the risk of complications associated with facial herpes zoster, patients should receive appropriate antiviral therapy and interdepartmental consultations immediately.
住院患者面部带状疱疹并发症的临床特点及危险因素分析
背景:很少有关于面部带状疱疹及其并发症危险因素的研究报道。目的:探讨面部带状疱疹的临床特点及危险因素。方法:我们检查了2011年至2020年10年间676例面部带状疱疹患者的病历。我们根据几个临床因素评估了面部带状疱疹患者眼部并发症、Ramsay-Hunt综合征和带状疱疹后神经痛的比例,包括年龄、性别、皮肤类型、潜在疾病和开始抗病毒治疗的时间。结果:男性眼部并发症的发生率(比值比[OR],2.59;95%CI,1.26~5.32)和累及三叉神经眼支的并发症发生率(V1:OR,14.28;95%可信区间,3.62~56.29;V1包括:OR,20.68;95%置信区间,7.99~53.55)显著较高,基础疾病(OR,1.70;95%CI,1.08~2.68)和Hutchinson征阳性(OR,3.59;95%CI:1.72~7.49),带状疱疹后神经痛在60岁以上人群中显著增高(OR,3.31;95%CI 0.98~11.22),眼部并发症(OR,2.28;95%CI 1.57~3.30),耳部受累(OR1.94;95%CI 1.17~3.20),Ramsay-Hunt综合征和带状疱疹后神经痛。这些并发症的发生率与危险因素有关,如性别、年龄、皮肤科、潜在疾病、Hutchinson征和耳痛。为了降低面部带状疱疹并发症的风险,患者应立即接受适当的抗病毒治疗和部门间会诊。
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Journal of Mycology and Infection
Journal of Mycology and Infection Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The Journal of mycology and infection (Acronym: JMI, Abbreviation: J Mycol Infect) aims to publish articles of exceptional interests in the field of medical mycology. The journal originally was launched in 1996 as the Korean Journal of Medical Mycology and has reformed into the current state beginning on March of 2018. The contents of the journal should elucidate important microbiological fundamentals and provide qualitative insights to respective clinical aspects. JMI underlines the submission of novel findings and studies in clinical mycology that are enriched by analyses achieved through investigative methods. The journal should be of general interests to the scientific communities at large and should provide medical societies with advanced breadth and depth of mycological expertise. In addition, the journal supplements infectious diseases in adjunct to the field of mycology to address a well-rounded understanding of infectious disorders. The Journal of mycology and infection, which is issued quarterly, in March, June, September and December each year, published in English. The scope of the Journal of mycology and infection includes invited reviews, original articles, case reports, letter to the editor, and images in mycology. The journal is compliant to peer-review/open access and all articles undergo rigorous reviewing processes by our internationally acknowledged team of editorial boards. The articles directed to publication should encompass in-depth materials that employ scholastic values of mycology and various infectious diseases. Articles responding to critical methodology and outcomes which have potential to enhance better understanding of mycology and infectious diseases are also suitable for publication.
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