High-dose corticosteroids improve the prognosis of Bell's palsy compared with low-dose corticosteroids: A propensity score analysis
Auris Nasus Larynx Sep 28, 2017
Fujiwara T, et al. - This study was executed in order to gauge the effectiveness of high-dose corticosteroid (120 mg prednisolone equivalent daily) in BellÂs palsy compared with a low-dose corticosteroid (60 mg PSL equivalent). Its treatment was recommended with high-dose corticosteroids when the patients were treated within 3 days after disease onset.
Methods
- The design of this trial was a single-center retrospective observational study.
- The recruitment consisted of adult BellÂs palsy patients who were treated within 7 days after disease onset.
- A comparison was pursued of the high- and low-dose corticosteroid for the non-recovery rate at 6 months after disease onset through the inverse probability-weighted propensity score analysis (IPW-PS).
Results
- 368 BellÂs palsy patients (281 in the high-dose and 87 in the low-dose group) were enrolled.
- The non-recovery rate without IPW-PS was 13.8% in the low-dose and 8.2% in the high-dose group.
- After IPW-PS adjustment, the non-recovery rate was 13.1% in the low-dose and 7.8% in the high-dose group (difference = -5.28%, 95% confidence interval [CI] -12.7% to -2.1%, p = 0.040).
- High-dose corticosteroid decreased the non-recovery rate in severe BellÂs palsy patients with a Yanagihara score of 0-10 (difference = -16.1%, 95% CI -38.5% to -6.2%, p = 0.012), but did not decrease in moderate BellÂs palsy patients with a Yanagihara score of 12-18 (difference = -2.0%, 95% CI -11.0% to 7.0%, p = 0.591).
- Higher efficacy of high-dose corticosteroids was disclosed when patients were treated within 3 days after disease onset.
- This was not found when patients were treated at 4 days or later after disease onset.
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