Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data

Abstract The associations between hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia with Bell’s palsy have been controversial and only a few studies have assessed risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on population-based data. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether sociodemographic factors such a...

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Autores principales: Junhui Jeong, So Ra Yoon, Hyunsun Lim, Jangwon Oh, Hyun Seung Choi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c71a6de30e874b29834395abe14805f32021-12-05T12:16:26ZRisk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data10.1038/s41598-021-02816-92045-2322https://doaj.org/article/c71a6de30e874b29834395abe14805f32021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02816-9https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract The associations between hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia with Bell’s palsy have been controversial and only a few studies have assessed risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on population-based data. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether sociodemographic factors such as sex, age, residence, household income, and metabolic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were risk factors for Bell’s palsy using the National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data of Korea. Patients who visited an outpatient clinic twice or more or had one or more admission and received steroid medication under the International Classification of Diseases diagnostic codes for Bell’s palsy from 2006 to 2015 were defined as patients with Bell’s palsy in this study. The associations between sociodemographic factors and metabolic diseases to Bell’s palsy were analyzed with univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models. There were 2708 patients with Bell’s palsy recorded from 2006 to 2015. Male sex, advanced age, residence in a location other than the capital and metropolitan cities, hypertension, and diabetes were significant risk factors for Bell’s palsy. This study is significant for patients and providers because we analyzed the relationships using a population-based database over a long-term follow-up period.Junhui JeongSo Ra YoonHyunsun LimJangwon OhHyun Seung ChoiNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021)
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Jangwon Oh
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Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
description Abstract The associations between hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia with Bell’s palsy have been controversial and only a few studies have assessed risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on population-based data. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether sociodemographic factors such as sex, age, residence, household income, and metabolic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were risk factors for Bell’s palsy using the National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data of Korea. Patients who visited an outpatient clinic twice or more or had one or more admission and received steroid medication under the International Classification of Diseases diagnostic codes for Bell’s palsy from 2006 to 2015 were defined as patients with Bell’s palsy in this study. The associations between sociodemographic factors and metabolic diseases to Bell’s palsy were analyzed with univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models. There were 2708 patients with Bell’s palsy recorded from 2006 to 2015. Male sex, advanced age, residence in a location other than the capital and metropolitan cities, hypertension, and diabetes were significant risk factors for Bell’s palsy. This study is significant for patients and providers because we analyzed the relationships using a population-based database over a long-term follow-up period.
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author Junhui Jeong
So Ra Yoon
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title Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
title_short Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
title_full Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
title_fullStr Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data
title_sort risk factors for bell’s palsy based on the korean national health insurance service national sample cohort data
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