High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis

Objective: This study was designed to investigate and compare both ultrasonographic and electrophysiological methods of examination of the facial nerve in idiopathic facial paralysis (IFP). Materials and Methods: Patients with IFP diagnosed between January 2018 and June 2019 (n = 178) underwent ultr...

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Main Authors: Jing Zhu, Xiaohua Li, Yang Han, Yu Cao, Longfei Guan, Xiaokun Geng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Environmental Disease
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Online Access:http://www.environmentmed.org/article.asp?issn=2468-5690;year=2020;volume=5;issue=4;spage=100;epage=106;aulast=Zhu
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spelling doaj-d96b7df65b5444b3b21f00d09f7a6ce12021-01-08T03:19:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEnvironmental Disease2468-57042020-01-015410010610.4103/ed.ed_30_20High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysisJing ZhuXiaohua LiYang HanYu CaoLongfei GuanXiaokun GengObjective: This study was designed to investigate and compare both ultrasonographic and electrophysiological methods of examination of the facial nerve in idiopathic facial paralysis (IFP). Materials and Methods: Patients with IFP diagnosed between January 2018 and June 2019 (n = 178) underwent ultrasonographic and electrophysiological examinations of the facial nerve, within the 1st week of symptoms and every 1–3 following weeks until asymptomatic, with comparisons between the affected and unaffected sides. Results: There were significant differences in the ultrasonographic diameter and the electrophysiological results obtained from the facial nerve between the affected and unaffected sides. Ninety-one patients completed follow-up and underwent re-examination of the facial nerve by ultrasonography and/or electromyography. The difference between the affected and unaffected sides in terms of the ultrasonographic diameter of the facial nerve gradually decreased with the course of the disease. The ultrasonographic diameter of the facial nerve of the affected side was greater by 0.3 mm than that of the unaffected side for more than 3 weeks, indicative of a poor prognosis, which was consistent with the electrophysiological results. Conclusions: The combination of ultrasonographic and electrophysiological examinations of the facial nerve serves to better guide clinical treatment and assess the prognosis of IFP.http://www.environmentmed.org/article.asp?issn=2468-5690;year=2020;volume=5;issue=4;spage=100;epage=106;aulast=Zhuelectrophysiologyidiopathic facial paralysisultrasonography
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author Jing Zhu
Xiaohua Li
Yang Han
Yu Cao
Longfei Guan
Xiaokun Geng
spellingShingle Jing Zhu
Xiaohua Li
Yang Han
Yu Cao
Longfei Guan
Xiaokun Geng
High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
Environmental Disease
electrophysiology
idiopathic facial paralysis
ultrasonography
author_facet Jing Zhu
Xiaohua Li
Yang Han
Yu Cao
Longfei Guan
Xiaokun Geng
author_sort Jing Zhu
title High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
title_short High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
title_full High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
title_fullStr High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
title_full_unstemmed High frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: Another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
title_sort high frequency ultrasonography of the facial nerve: another effective method to observe the course of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Environmental Disease
issn 2468-5704
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objective: This study was designed to investigate and compare both ultrasonographic and electrophysiological methods of examination of the facial nerve in idiopathic facial paralysis (IFP). Materials and Methods: Patients with IFP diagnosed between January 2018 and June 2019 (n = 178) underwent ultrasonographic and electrophysiological examinations of the facial nerve, within the 1st week of symptoms and every 1–3 following weeks until asymptomatic, with comparisons between the affected and unaffected sides. Results: There were significant differences in the ultrasonographic diameter and the electrophysiological results obtained from the facial nerve between the affected and unaffected sides. Ninety-one patients completed follow-up and underwent re-examination of the facial nerve by ultrasonography and/or electromyography. The difference between the affected and unaffected sides in terms of the ultrasonographic diameter of the facial nerve gradually decreased with the course of the disease. The ultrasonographic diameter of the facial nerve of the affected side was greater by 0.3 mm than that of the unaffected side for more than 3 weeks, indicative of a poor prognosis, which was consistent with the electrophysiological results. Conclusions: The combination of ultrasonographic and electrophysiological examinations of the facial nerve serves to better guide clinical treatment and assess the prognosis of IFP.
topic electrophysiology
idiopathic facial paralysis
ultrasonography
url http://www.environmentmed.org/article.asp?issn=2468-5690;year=2020;volume=5;issue=4;spage=100;epage=106;aulast=Zhu
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