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Improvement of Quality of Life in Patients with Hemifacial Spasm After Microvascular Decompression: A Prospective Study

机译:微血管减压后半侵袭患者生活质量的提高:预期研究

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Objective Although not life threatening, hemifacial spasm (HFS) can be disabling and significantly affect quality of life (QOL). The aim of this study was to assess the major factors affecting the QOL and further to investigate the impact of microvascular decompression (MVD) on QOL in patients with HFS. Methods Patients with HFS who underwent MVD in our department between 2013 and 2014 were included in this study. The validated, disease-specific questionnaire (HFS-30) was used to evaluate the QOL in patients with HFS before surgery and 1 year after MVD. The clinical data of these patients were collected prospectively and statistically analyzed. Results A total of 116 consecutive patients were enrolled in this study, including 69 women and 47 men, with a mean age of 43.3 ± 7.8 years. The global QOL was significantly impaired in patients with HFS. There was a positive correlation of severity of HFS with patient's QOL both in physical and mental health domains ( r ?= 0.34, P ?= 0.02; r ?= 0.46, P ?= 0.03). Patients with a higher educational level tended to have a worse QOL in the mental health domain ( r ?= 0.43, P ?= 0.02). Seventy-nine patients (68.1%) were spasm free immediately postoperatively, 106 (91.4%) were spasm free at 1-year follow-up. There were significant improvements across all subscales of the HFS-30 questionnaire between preoperative and postoperative responses, and 84.5% of patients experienced significant improvement in QOL after MVD. Conclusions HFS affects QOL both physically and mentally. Patients with severe HFS symptoms or a higher educational level are at higher risk of worse QOL. MVD not only provides high spasm-relief rate but also leads to significantly higher QOL after surgery.
机译:客观虽然不是危及生命,但血液痉挛(HFS)可以禁用,显着影响生活质量(QOL)。本研究的目的是评估影响QoL的主要因素,进一步调查HFS患者对微血管减压(MVD)对QoL的影响。方法在本研究中纳入了2013年至2014年间MVD的HFS患者。验证的疾病特异性调查问卷(HFS-30)用于评估手术前HFS患者的QoL和MVD后1年。这些患者的临床资料预期和统计分析。结果共有116名患者参加本研究,其中包括69名妇女和47名男性,平均年龄为43.3±7.8岁。全球QOL在HFS患者中受到显着损害。在身体和心理健康域中的患者QoL的HFS严重程度正常相关(R?= 0.34,p?= 0.02; r?= 0.46,p?= 0.03)。教育水平较高的患者往往在心理健康域中有更糟糕的QoL(R?= 0.43,P?= 0.02)。七十九个患者(68.1%)术后自由痉挛,106(91.4%)在1年随访时自由痉挛。在术前和术后反应之间的HFS-30调查问卷的所有分量上有显着改善,84.5%的患者在MVD后的QOL经历了显着的改善。结论HFS在身体和精神上影响QoL。严重HFS症状或更高教育水平的患者处于更糟糕的QOL风险较高。 MVD不仅提供高痉挛缓解率,而且在手术后也会导致QoL显着更高。

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