Do children with Bell's palsy benefit from steroid treatment? A systematic review
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摘要

Objective

To conduct an updated systematic review on the outcome of Bell's palsy (BP) in children following steroid treatment.

Data sources

MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library and BIOSIS Previews electronic databases were searched obtaining articles published between 2000 and 2010 without any language restriction.

Review methods

Articles describing children aged 0-18 years with BP treated solely with corticosteroids were included. In studies including various etiologies for facial palsy; cases of BP treated with steroids were selected and when available, untreated patients as well for comparison. The outcome measure was facial movements following steroidal treatment based on different clinical scales. Controlled clinical trials, prospective and historical cohort studies, cross sectional studies and case series were included.

Results

A total of 2293 papers were initially identified. Following review by two authors, 68 papers were analyzed in a hard-copy format. Finally, 6 studies were eligible to be included in the systematic review. Four of the studies included children with BP exclusively while the remaining studies described various etiologies of facial palsy. Type of steroid and duration of treatment were inconsistently specified. Outcome measures used include the House-Brackmann scale, Yanagihara grading system and clinical evaluation. Studies analyzed were retrospective cohorts or case-series and were categorized as level 4 of evidence.

Conclusion

There were no controlled trials and level 4 publications predominate. Therefore, the role of steroid treatment for BP in children is still inconclusive. Further studies are required.

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