본문으로 건너뛰기
← 뒤로

Blink Reflex in Neurotrophic Keratopathy: An Electrophysiological Evaluation.

Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery 2022 Vol.38(5) p. 433-437

Syed SF, Marshall A, Hossain P, Sadiq SA

📝 환자 설명용 한 줄

[PURPOSE] Neurotrophic keratitis (NK) is a rare condition which may result in visual loss.

이 논문을 인용하기

BibTeX ↓ RIS ↓
APA Syed SF, Marshall A, et al. (2022). Blink Reflex in Neurotrophic Keratopathy: An Electrophysiological Evaluation.. Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, 38(5), 433-437. https://doi.org/10.1097/IOP.0000000000002141
MLA Syed SF, et al.. "Blink Reflex in Neurotrophic Keratopathy: An Electrophysiological Evaluation.." Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, vol. 38, no. 5, 2022, pp. 433-437.
PMID 35170564

Abstract

[PURPOSE] Neurotrophic keratitis (NK) is a rare condition which may result in visual loss. This case review investigates if there may be an association between NK and the blink reflex in the absence of facial nerve palsy and lagophthalmos.

[METHODS] This is a retrospective case review of 5 patients with trigeminal nerve damage referred to the oculoplastic department with suspected anesthetic corneae. Information on etiology, symptoms, duration, associated medical conditions, medications, examination findings including Mackie stage of keratopathy, management of keratopathy, and blink electrophysiology results was obtained.

[RESULTS] All 5 patients demonstrated absence of corneal sensation. All patients had preserved facial nerve function with no evidence of lagophthalmos. Keratopathy ranged from Mackie stage 0-2. Management ranged from ocular lubricants to Botulinum-toxin-induced ptosis. Blink studies demonstrated reduction in amplitude as well as increased latency in 2 patients, conferring reduced blink strength. Two patients demonstrated an absent blink reflex on the affected side. One patient had blink latency within the normative range; this patient recovered corneal sensation and was discharged.

[CONCLUSIONS] Our finding of reduced amplitude in blink studies offers both a factor in pathogenesis of NK and a potential therapeutic target. Additionally, blink studies may provide prognostic information for recovery and therefore guide management. We suggest performing blink electrophysiology in patients with trigeminal nerve damage to assess nerve function.

MeSH Terms

Blinking; Corneal Diseases; Eyelid Diseases; Humans; Keratitis; Retrospective Studies; Trigeminal Nerve Diseases