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KMID : 0615720130300040115
Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2013 Volume.30 No. 4 p.115 ~ p.123
Study on the Validity of Electromyography(EMG) And Early-performed Electroneurography(ENoG) as Predicting Factor for Facial Palsy - based on Collaborative Treatment between Korean and Western Medicine
Sung Won-Seok

Kim Pil-Kun
Goo Bon-Hyuk
Ryu hee-Kyoung
Suk Kyung-Hwan
Lee Ju-Hyeon
Kim Min-Jeong
Park Yeon-Cheol
Seo Byung-Kwan
Park Dong-Suk
Baek Yong-Hyeon
Abstract
Objectives : This study was performed to confirm the usefulness of EMG and early-performed ENoG as predicting factor for facial palsy by clinical outcome.

Methods : We gathered patients who visited the Facial Palsy Center in Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong between January 2010 and September 2012. We used inclusion/exclusion criteria and reviewed 231 patients¡¯ medical records including gender, age, HB grade and EMG & ENoG axonal loss. We compared the relation between EMG axonal loss and improvement degree at 4 & 6 weeks after treatment, and between ENoG axonal loss at 3?5 & 6?8 days after onset and EMG axnoal loss using regression analysis.

Results : Each analysis had statistical significance, but EMG & improvement degree at 6 weeks after treatment showed statistically higher correlation than that at 4 weeks after treatment, and ENoG at 6¡­8 days after onset & EMG showed statistically higher correlation than that at 3¡­5 day after onset.

Conclusions : We could get the evidence of the validity of EMG and early-performed ENoG as predicting factor for facial palsy based on collaborative treatment between Korean and western medicine.
KEYWORD
EMG, ENoG, Facial palsy, Predicting factor, Korean and western medicine.
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