Bell’s Palsy in Children
- 1 December 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Otology & Neurotology
- Vol. 32 (9) , 1554-1558
- https://doi.org/10.1097/mao.0b013e31823556ae
Abstract
To investigate the correlation between electroneurography (ENoG) findings and the prognosis of Bell's palsy in children compared with adults. Twenty-two children and 92 adults with Bell's palsy who underwent ENoG between 8 days and 4 weeks from the onset of symptoms were retrospectively enrolled. The time to maximal recovery and rate of favorable recovery (House-Brackmann grade I or II) was assessed. Children (C) and adults (A) were further subdivided into low (<10%) or high (≧10%) subgroups according to their ENoG values (affected versus unaffected side) at initial evaluation. The numbers in each subgroup were as follows: C-low (n = 8), A-low (n = 21), C-high (n = 14), and A-high (n = 71). Of the 22 children assessed, 2 of the 4 patients who showed a total loss of evoked potentials on the affected side (0% ENoG value) exhibited an unfavorable recovery. The remaining 20 patients achieved a favorable recovery eventually. Patients in group C-low reached a maximal recovery of facial movement significantly later than those in group C-high (p < 0.001). Time to maximal recovery of facial movement in group A-low was later than that in group C-low, although the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.15). The patients in group A-high reached a maximal recovery significantly later than those in group C-high (p < 0.05). Bell's palsy seems to recover earlier in children than adults when matched for severity. The presence of an identifiable response in ENoG, irrespective of its amplitude, may indicate a favorable recovery of facial movement in children.Keywords
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