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Study supports use of ice packs to diagnose myasthenia gravis

American Academy of Ophthalmology News Jul 21, 2018

This study describes the effect of heat and ice on ptosis in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG).

Study design

The authors applied latex balloons filled with iced or hot (45°C) water to 23 MG patients, 17 of which had significant ptosis (≥2 mm). Each test was performed for 2 minutes; ruler measurements and photographs were taken of the palpebral aperture before and immediately after each test.

Outcomes

In all patients, the mean improvement in ptosis with the ice, rest, and heat tests were 2.3 mm, 1.3 mm, and 0.33 mm, respectively.

In 17 patients with ptosis greater than or equal to 2 mm, the mean improvement in ptosis with the ice, rest, and heat tests were 2.9 mm, 1.8 mm, and 0.83 mm, respectively.

Limitations

This study was limited by its small sample size.

Clinical significance

The study concluded that temperature had a significant effect on ptosis in patients with MG, and refutes the notion that measured changes in ptosis with application of heat or cold are purely due to the associated rest. Thus, it may be helpful to apply cold to the eyelid when testing for MG to potentiate maximal improvement in ptosis.

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