Yi Chen, Yijing Chen, Jielong Huang, Zhongzhong Chen, Yingqiu Cui
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS)患儿下颌骨发育异常与吞咽功能的关系。采用改良久保田饮水试验(MKDT)评估吞咽功能。通过三维(3D)数字重建技术分析行下颌牵张成骨术(MDO)的PRS患者术前和术后CT扫描。测量下颌和气道评价参数,包括双侧下颌角距离、双侧下颌支长度、下颌切迹角(α)、下颌角(β)、下颌体角(γ)以及舌后气道的横向和纵向尺寸。结果显示,与对照组相比,术后双侧下颌支长度和舌后气道尺寸明显减小(p < 0.01)。MDO后,下颌支长度和侧舌后气道尺寸增大,α角和β角增大,γ角减小(p < 0.05)。值得注意的是,双侧下颌角之间的距离、下颌支长度和侧舌后气道尺寸对吞咽评分的影响最大。综上所述,下颌宽度、长度和气道尺寸与PRS患者的吞咽功能密切相关。MDO能有效改善下颌骨发育不全,改善吞咽功能障碍,显著提高患者的生活质量。
Evaluating the impact of mandibular developmental abnormalities and distraction osteogenesis on swallowing function in Pierre Robin Sequence.
This study aims to evaluate the relationship between mandibular developmental abnormalities and swallowing function in children with Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS). Swallowing function was assessed by a Modified Kubota Drinking Test (MKDT). Pre- and postoperative CT scans of PRS patients who underwent Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis (MDO) were analyzed through three-dimensional (3D) digital reconstruction technology. Mandibular and airway evaluation parameters were measured, including the distance between bilateral mandibular angular, the length of bilateral mandibular ramus, mandibular notch angle (α), mandibular angle (β), mandibular body angle (γ), and the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of the posterior lingual airway. Results showed that the length of the bilateral mandibular rami and posterior lingual airway dimensions were significantly reduced postoperatively compared to controls (p < 0.01). After MDO, the length of mandibular rami and lateral retroglossal airway dimensions increased, α and β angles increased, while γ angle decreased (p < 0.05). Notably, the distance between bilateral mandibular angles, mandibular rami length, and lateral retroglossal airway dimensions had the strongest impact on swallowing score. In conclusion, mandibular width, length, and airway dimensions were closely linked to swallowing function in PRS patients. MDO effectively improved mandibular hypoplasia, improved swallowing dysfunction, and significantly enhanced quality of life for the patients.