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ENoG - class
6/18/15 Electroneurography (ENoG) 1 6/18/15 Facial Nerve Etiologies EXTRACRANIAL INTRATEMPORAL INTRACRANIAL Extracranial Facial Nerve Etiologies ! Traumatic " Facial lacerations forces " Penetrating wounds " Mandible fractures " Iatrogenic injuries " Blunt ! Neoplastic " Tumors of EAC and ME nerve neuroma " Metastatic lesions " Facial ! Congenital " Absence of facial musculature Intratemporal Facial Nerve Etiologies ! Traumatic " Fractures of petrous pyramid injuries " Iatrogenic " Penetrating ! Neoplastic " Glomus tumor " Cholesteatoma " Acoustic neurinomas " Meningiomas 2 6/18/15 Facial Nerve Etiologies ! Infectious " Herpes zoster oticus otitis media " Chronic otitis media " Malignant otitis media " Chicken pox " Mumps " Acute ! Idiopathic ! Congenital " Bell’s palsy " Osteopetroses Intracranial Facial Nerve Etiologies # Syndromes ! Melkersson-Rosenthal $ Rare, recurrent facial paralysis ! Guillain-Barre $ Infectious polyneuritis; probably viral Electroneurography % Objective test of Nerve VII integrity % Purpose: % 2 loci 3 6/18/15 ENoG – Testing Window ! Wallerian degeneration ! Testing after 21 days since onset is of little value ! Best time to test is as soon after 72 hours post injury as possible Facial Nerve Dysfunction Classification # House-Brackmann Scale ! Grade I II ! Grade III ! Grade IV ! Grade V ! Grade VI ! Grade 1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 Normal Mild Moderate Moderately severe Severe Total paralysis 4 6/18/15 Bell’s Palsy % Named after Sir Charles Bell (Scottish surgeon) % Symptoms Etiologies of Bell’s Palsy ! Viral infection ! Influenza Bell’s Palsy Demographics # 40,000 # Prevalence among men and women # Ages 16-60 # At risk 5 6/18/15 Bell’s Palsy Diagnosis % Symptoms % Imaging % ENoG Treatment for Bell’s Palsy % No cure % Symptoms last: % Some relief: % If eye is involved % Surgery Bell’s Palsy Prognosis % Usually good % Improvement % Recover - 3-6 months 6 6/18/15 ENog Protocol % Placement of electrodes % Huge response % Instructions to patient: ENOG Protocol % Use non-conductive chair % R/o contra-indications % Test “good side” first % Bipolar electrical stimulation % Only need 2-3 repetitions 7 6/18/15 8 6/18/15 References % Beck & Hall (2001) Hearing Journal, 54 (30), 36-45. % Beck & Beneke (1993) JAAA, 4 (2), 109-115. % National Institute of Neurological Disorders—Bells’ Palsy Fact Sheet % Baylor College of Medicine, Depatment of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/oto/studs/face.html 9