Parálisis Facial Recurrente: Un algoritmo clínico para su diagnóstico y manejo.

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Angela María Campos Mahecha
Perla Villamor

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 Introducción: La parálisis facial tiene una incidencia anual de 13-52 casos por cada 100.000 habitantes. 7% de los episodios corresponden a Parálisis Facial Recurrente (PFR). Estudios electrofisiológicos han evidenciado mayor degeneración del nervio facial tras recurrencias repetitivas, y el pronóstico parece ser peor comparado con un único episodio.

Objetivo: Revisar sistemáticamente la literatura existente y presentar un algoritmo clínico actualizado sobre el diagnóstico y manejo de la PFR, basado en una compilación y síntesis metodológica de la literatura disponible.

Diseño: Revi­sión sistemática de la literatura. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda en las bases de datos MEDLINE/Pubmed, Cochrane, Scopus, Scielo y LILACS, con los términos Mesh “Nervio Facial, Parálisis Facial Recurrente, Técnicas

Resultados: Se encontra­ron 84 artículos. Después de una lectura cuidadosa y filtro basado en los criterios, 63 artículos fueron seleccionados.

Discusión: El abordaje diagnóstico de la PFR sin excepción debe incluir una detallada historia clínica, examen físico completo, tomografía de hueso temporal de alta resolución y resonancia magnética del nervio facial. Los estudios adicionales deben basarse en una sospecha diagnóstica y su uso rutinario no está recomendado.

Conclusiones: El manejo oportuno de la inflamación y el edema, independientemente de la etiología de la PFR, tendrá un impacto positi­vo en el pronóstico funcional del nervio.

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Campos Mahecha AM, Villamor P. Parálisis Facial Recurrente: Un algoritmo clínico para su diagnóstico y manejo. Acta otorrinolaringol cir cabeza cuello [Internet]. 24 de octubre de 2018 [citado 18 de abril de 2024];46(2):111-7. Disponible en: https://revista.acorl.org.co/index.php/acorl/article/view/87
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Angela María Campos Mahecha, Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud- Hospital de San José

Otorrinolaringóloga, Otóloga.

Perla Villamor, Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud- Hospital de San José

Otorrinolaringóloga

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