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Clinical Pediatrics: Open Access

Clinical Pediatrics: Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2572-0775

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Abstract

Clinical Analysis of 757 Cases of Facioplegia

Fuyong Jiao, Xiaohong Li, Linna Wang, Tingyuan Gu, Meini Zhang, Jing Liu, Alhaji Adam Abubakari*

Objective: To explore the etiology, age, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of facioplegia. Methods: A retrospective etiology and epidemiological survey of 757 patients with facioplegia admitted to the People's hospital of Shaanxi Province from January 2015 to October 2017 was conducted to analyze their clinical features. Results: The primary incidence was the highest, accounting for 40% of the total incidence rate, the highest incidence of 19-60 years old, accounting for 48% of the total morbidity, the highest incidence of retirees, accounting for 43% of the total incidence rate, 11% of patients cured at discharge, 83% improved. Conclusion: The etiology of facial paralysis is complicated; the incidence rate of adults is higher than that of children. The incidence rate of 41-60 years old is the highest and the hospitalization days are mostly 8-14 days. For patients with facioplegia, early diagnosis, timely and reasonable treatment, most of the prognosis is good.

Published Date: 2024-06-19; Received Date: 2020-02-17

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