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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1999;17(5):668-674.
- Relationship between Prognosis and
Serial Electrophysiologic Study in Bell’s Palsy
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Bong-Soo Baek, M.D., Sung-Pa Park, M.D., Chung-Kyu Suh, M.D.
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Department of Neurology, School of medicine, Kyungpook National University
- 벨마비 환자의 예후와 신경생리 검사소견의 관련성
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백봉수, 박성파 서정규
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경북대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실
- Abstract
- Background
: This study aimed to evaluate the abilities of transcranial magnetic stimulations(TMS) and electrical
stimulations(ES) in predicting clinical recovery in patients with Bell’s palsy and to contribute to the understanding of
the relations observed between the clinical and electrophysiological time courses of the disease. Methods : We serially
studied 22 patients(9 males, mean age 42) with Bell’s palsy. Facial nerve function was graded according to the House-Brackmann
grading system. Results : A side-to-side comparison(amplitude ratio) of the amplitude of evoked responses
between the initial and follow up studies showed a significant change except for the TMS on the stylomastoid foramen.
With the TMS over the parieto-occipital area, the absence of a compound muscle action potential(CMAP) was
observed in 19 patients during the early course of the disease. The reappearance(n=14) of evoked muscle potentials
after an initial absence was observed in 14 patients with satisfactory recoveries at the last follow-up study. The ampli-tude
ratio of ES and TMS during the early course of the disease correlated with the clinical outcome. Conclusions :
Our findings indicate that TMS and ES can provide an early prediction for the outcome of the palsy. The presence of
CMAP at the acute phase or the reappearance of CMAP after an initial absence with TMS suggests a rather good prog-nosis.
Both TMS and ES were found to be useful methods for the assessment of facial palsy and as early predictors for
the outcome in patients with Bell’s palsy. Serial neurophysiologic studies were also important for evaluation of the
prognosis of facial palsy.
J Kor Neurol Ass 17(5):668~674, 1999
Key Words : Bell’s palsy, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Electrical stimulation, Prognosis
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