James R Xu, Derek J Vos, Noah M Yaffe, Khashayar X Arianpour, Patrick J Byrne, Peter J Ciolek
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背景:贝尔氏麻痹的治疗方法多种多样,从使用大剂量皮质类固醇的药物治疗到复杂的面部复位手术。目的利用一个全国性数据库,分析长期以来为治疗贝尔氏麻痹而进行的静态、动态和联合面部复位手术的数量。方法:进行回顾性队列研究:这项回顾性队列研究纳入了 2013-2020 年国家外科质量改进项目数据库中术后诊断为贝尔氏麻痹的患者。病例分为仅涉及静态手术、仅涉及动态手术以及静态和动态手术相结合的病例。对患者的人口统计学特征进行了卡方检验或费雪精确检验,并进行了线性回归以评估使用趋势。结果总共确认了 294 名患者。这些治疗组之间在患者性别和合并症方面没有明显差异。在 294 名患者中,101 人接受了两种类型的手术,107 人只接受了动态手术,86 人只接受了静态手术。所有治疗组的趋势线均为显著正值(两种治疗组的趋势线 B = 1.27,仅接受动态治疗组的趋势线 B = 0.89,仅接受静态治疗组的趋势线 B = 1.01)。结论在这项对全国手术数据库的研究中发现,贝尔氏麻痹患者接受静态、动态和联合治疗的人数有所增加。
Longitudinal Analysis of the Use of Facial Reanimation Procedures for Bell's Palsy.
Background: Treatment of Bell's palsy ranges from medical management with high-dose corticosteroids to complex facial reanimation procedures. Objective: To characterize the number of static, dynamic, and combined facial reanimation procedures for the management of Bell's palsy using a national database over time. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients in the 2013-2020 National Surgical Quality Improvement Project database with a postoperative diagnosis of Bell's palsy. Cases were categorized as involving only static, only dynamic, and a combination of static and dynamic procedures. Chi-square or Fisher's exact tests were performed for patient demographics, and linear regressions were created to evaluate utilization trends. Results: In total, 294 patients were identified. There was no significant difference in patient sex and comorbidities between these treatment groups. Of the 294 patients, 101 received both types of procedures, 107 received only dynamic procedures, and 86 received only static procedures. The trendlines for all treatment groups were significantly positive (B = 1.27 for both, B = 0.89 for dynamic only, and B = 1.01 for static only). Conclusion: In this study of a national surgical database, an increase in static, dynamic, and combined treatments for patients with Bell's palsy was found.