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Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management

PURPOSE: To describe the etiology, clinical profile, duration of lagophthalmos cases and thereby, framing a decision for the management based on the severity of Exposure keratitis (EK), Facial palsy (FP) with each etiology and to describe the outcome of the management options. METHODS: The method wa...

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Autores principales: Rita, M Rani H, Deepa, M, Gitanjali, V C, Tinu, S R, Subbulakshmi, B, Sujitha, D, Palthya, Gopinayik, Saradha, M, Vedhavalli, T, Sowmiya, B, Akalya, R, Mathivadhani, L S, Uma, M, Bhavani, R, Violet, Joy R
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9672712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35918976
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3017_21
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author Rita, M Rani H
Deepa, M
Gitanjali, V C
Tinu, S R
Subbulakshmi, B
Sujitha, D
Palthya, Gopinayik
Saradha, M
Vedhavalli, T
Sowmiya, B
Akalya, R
Mathivadhani, L S
Uma, M
Bhavani, R
Violet, Joy R
author_facet Rita, M Rani H
Deepa, M
Gitanjali, V C
Tinu, S R
Subbulakshmi, B
Sujitha, D
Palthya, Gopinayik
Saradha, M
Vedhavalli, T
Sowmiya, B
Akalya, R
Mathivadhani, L S
Uma, M
Bhavani, R
Violet, Joy R
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description PURPOSE: To describe the etiology, clinical profile, duration of lagophthalmos cases and thereby, framing a decision for the management based on the severity of Exposure keratitis (EK), Facial palsy (FP) with each etiology and to describe the outcome of the management options. METHODS: The method was a prospective review of 120 lagophthalmos cases treated at a single tertiary center from January 2018 to January 2019. The main outcome measures were analysing the association between age, etiology, duration and management of lagophthalmos. RESULTS: Of the 120 patients studied, paralytic etiology was noted in 86 and eyelid etiology in 34 patients. The percentage of various lagophthalmos etiology documented were Bell’s palsy (35.83%), lagophthalmos in ICU patients (15%), traumatic facial palsy(FP) (10.80%), stroke associated FP (6.67%), infection associated FP (6.67%), iatrogenic FP, cicatricial lagophthalmos (5%), lagophthalmos post eyelid surgeries (5%), neoplastic FP(3.33%), congenital FP (1.67%), proptosis induced lagophthalmos (1.67%), floppy eyelid syndrome induced lagophthalmos (0.83%) and lid coloboma associated lagophthalmos (0.83%). A statistically significant correlation was noted between exposure keratitis and age, with an increased prevalence age advances. The management showed significant variation with individual etiology, with some etiologies unquestionably requiring surgical management. Surgical management is crucial as the duration of lagophthalmos increases more than 6 weeks, EK involving pupillary axis and poor FP recovery. CONCLUSION: This study concludes that the conservative management was sufficient in all cases when the duration is less than 1 week, Exposure keratitis not involving the pupillary axis (EK< Grade II) and FP with good functional recovery ( FP < Grade III). The predominant causes being Bell’s palsy, lagophthalmos in ICU patients and vascular FP. Whereas, cases with poor functional recovery of facial palsy(FP) and permanent eyelid deformation require definitive surgical management like Traumatic FP & cicatricial lagophthalmos.
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spelling pubmed-96727122022-11-19 Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management Rita, M Rani H Deepa, M Gitanjali, V C Tinu, S R Subbulakshmi, B Sujitha, D Palthya, Gopinayik Saradha, M Vedhavalli, T Sowmiya, B Akalya, R Mathivadhani, L S Uma, M Bhavani, R Violet, Joy R Indian J Ophthalmol Special Focus, Oculoplasty, Original Article PURPOSE: To describe the etiology, clinical profile, duration of lagophthalmos cases and thereby, framing a decision for the management based on the severity of Exposure keratitis (EK), Facial palsy (FP) with each etiology and to describe the outcome of the management options. METHODS: The method was a prospective review of 120 lagophthalmos cases treated at a single tertiary center from January 2018 to January 2019. The main outcome measures were analysing the association between age, etiology, duration and management of lagophthalmos. RESULTS: Of the 120 patients studied, paralytic etiology was noted in 86 and eyelid etiology in 34 patients. The percentage of various lagophthalmos etiology documented were Bell’s palsy (35.83%), lagophthalmos in ICU patients (15%), traumatic facial palsy(FP) (10.80%), stroke associated FP (6.67%), infection associated FP (6.67%), iatrogenic FP, cicatricial lagophthalmos (5%), lagophthalmos post eyelid surgeries (5%), neoplastic FP(3.33%), congenital FP (1.67%), proptosis induced lagophthalmos (1.67%), floppy eyelid syndrome induced lagophthalmos (0.83%) and lid coloboma associated lagophthalmos (0.83%). A statistically significant correlation was noted between exposure keratitis and age, with an increased prevalence age advances. The management showed significant variation with individual etiology, with some etiologies unquestionably requiring surgical management. Surgical management is crucial as the duration of lagophthalmos increases more than 6 weeks, EK involving pupillary axis and poor FP recovery. CONCLUSION: This study concludes that the conservative management was sufficient in all cases when the duration is less than 1 week, Exposure keratitis not involving the pupillary axis (EK< Grade II) and FP with good functional recovery ( FP < Grade III). The predominant causes being Bell’s palsy, lagophthalmos in ICU patients and vascular FP. Whereas, cases with poor functional recovery of facial palsy(FP) and permanent eyelid deformation require definitive surgical management like Traumatic FP & cicatricial lagophthalmos. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-08 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9672712/ /pubmed/35918976 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3017_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Special Focus, Oculoplasty, Original Article
Rita, M Rani H
Deepa, M
Gitanjali, V C
Tinu, S R
Subbulakshmi, B
Sujitha, D
Palthya, Gopinayik
Saradha, M
Vedhavalli, T
Sowmiya, B
Akalya, R
Mathivadhani, L S
Uma, M
Bhavani, R
Violet, Joy R
Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title_full Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title_fullStr Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title_full_unstemmed Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title_short Lagophthalmos: An etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
title_sort lagophthalmos: an etiological lookout to frame the decision for management
topic Special Focus, Oculoplasty, Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9672712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35918976
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_3017_21
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