世界儿科杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.20Issue(6) :581-589.DOI:10.1007/s12519-024-00797-z

Prospective cohort study on facial profile changes in infants with Robin sequence and healthy controls

Cornelia Wiechers Julian Sowula Karen Kreutzer Christoph E.Schwarz Christina Weismann Michael Krimmel Christian F.Poets Bernd Koos
世界儿科杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.20Issue(6) :581-589.DOI:10.1007/s12519-024-00797-z

Prospective cohort study on facial profile changes in infants with Robin sequence and healthy controls

Cornelia Wiechers 1Julian Sowula 2Karen Kreutzer 1Christoph E.Schwarz 2Christina Weismann 3Michael Krimmel 4Christian F.Poets 1Bernd Koos3
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Neonatology,Tuebingen University Hospital,Calwerstrasse 7,72076 Tuebingen,Germany;Center for Cleft Lip,Palate and Craniofacial Malformations,Tuebingen University Hospital,Tuebingen,Germany
  • 2. Department of Neonatology,Tuebingen University Hospital,Calwerstrasse 7,72076 Tuebingen,Germany
  • 3. Center for Cleft Lip,Palate and Craniofacial Malformations,Tuebingen University Hospital,Tuebingen,Germany;Department of Orthodontics,Tuebingen University Hospital,Tuebingen,Germany
  • 4. Center for Cleft Lip,Palate and Craniofacial Malformations,Tuebingen University Hospital,Tuebingen,Germany;Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,Tuebingen University Hospital,Tuebingen,Germany
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Abstract

Background Various conservative and surgical approaches exist to treat Robin sequence(RS),but their effects on facial profile and mandibular catch-up growth are unclear.A functional treatment concept,used in our centre for 25 years,includes an individualized palatal plate with a velo-pharyngeal extension and intensive feeding training.Methods We performed a prospective study to objectively describe facial profiles in infants with RS treated with the above concept.Infants with isolated RS were admitted to our tertiary perinatal and national referral centre for craniofacial malforma-tions between May 2018 and Nov 2019.Infants with RS received 3D-photographs during clinically indicated visits.Healthy controls were recruited from Dec 2018 to Sep 2019 and received 3D-photographs every 3 months.The digitally measured jaw index(JI),defined as alveolar overjet(O)x maxillary arch(U)/mandibular arch(L),and the soft tissue reference points A'-point,Nasion',B'-point angle(ANB'),describing the relative position of maxilla to mandible,were evaluated.Linear mixed models were used to examine time trajectories in JI and ANB'.Results A total of 207 3D images,obtained in 19 infants with RS and 32 controls,were analysed.JI and ANB'decreased over time in both groups[for JI-0.18(95%CI-0.25 to-0.10);for ANB':-0.40° per month[(95%CI-0.48 to-0.32)]]but remained lower in controls[for JI-2.5(95%CI-3.2 to-1.8);for ANB'-1.7°(95%CI-2.4 to-1.0)].Also,the ANB'model showed a significant effect of the interaction term diagnosis x age.Conclusions Based on longitudinal 3D images,we describe changes in objective parameters of facial profile in infants with and without RS during the first year of life.Our findings indicate catch-up growth in infants treated for RS.

Key words

Infant/Mandibular catch-up growth/Pre-epiglottic Baton Plate/Robin sequence/Three-dimensional photography

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Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL()

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2024
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