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Metrics details. This cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study analyzed the demographics of patients with peripheral facial palsy in South Korea and their use of healthcare services. The Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment National Patient Sample dataset was used; a total of patients, diagnosed with facial palsy, who had used healthcare services at least once between January and December were included, and data on the use of medical services, hospitalizations, sociodemographic factors, treatments, and medications were analyzed.
Users of both WM and KM had higher per capita medical costs, more visits, and longer treatment durations. Physiotherapy was the most frequent WM treatment This study analyzed the demographic characteristics and medical service use of patients with peripheral facial palsy in detail. These results can be used as basic information to improve clinical and policy strategies for the management and treatment of peripheral facial palsy.
Peer Review reports. The seventh cranial nerve, also known as the facial nerve, is important because it allows people to convey facial expressions by enabling the voluntarily contraction of facial muscles. It also controls taste sensations in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue [ 1 ].
The most common type of the disease is acute mononeuropathy of an unknown cause, characterized by rapid partial or complete unilateral facial palsy [ 2 , 3 ]. Although peripheral facial palsy is not a life-threatening disease, it leads to psychological distress and a reduced quality of life [ 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ] because the face is, from a psychological perspective, the most important human body part [ 16 ].
However, despite these difficulties faced by patients with peripheral facial palsy, studies on the specific medical services used are scarce. Furthermore, although it has been reported that the annual incidence rate of facial palsy ranges from Despite the clinical guidelines regarding the treatment of facial palsy being relatively well established, there is insufficient information about the use of specific medical services and the current state of treatments other than those involving standard Western medicine WM.