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Comparison of the basal view and a previously standardized cleft lip rating scale

  • Gabriel M. Klein
  • , Arjun Dhawan
  • , Robert A. Laskowski
  • , Andrew L. Peredo
  • , Raymond Kelly
  • , Mark A. Gelfand
  • , Sami U. Khan
  • , Dui T. Bui
  • , Alexandar B. Dagum
  • Stony Brook University
  • Yale New Haven Health System
  • Jacobi Medical Center

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Abstract

Objectives: Numerous scales assessing the aesthetics of cleft lip repair exist. Most, including the Asher-McDade scale, use frontal and lateral views, while neglecting a basal view. We believe this view is important for properly assessing the aesthetics of repair. In this study, we evaluate the basal view in comparison to the Asher-McDade scale. Methods: This scale was based on progressive columellar shortening and alar flaring/slumping. A panel of 4 plastic surgeons applied the basal and Asher-McDade scales to pictures of patients with repaired unilateral cleft lip in 56 multiethnic participants aged 5 years to 18 years; images were scored from 1 to 5 (best). Statistical analysis was done via Spearman correlation. Results: Scores from plastic surgeons correlated strongly for each view. There was moderate correlation for the basal view with both nasal form and deviation scores (P <.05). As expected, there were no strong correlations between the basal view and vermillion border or profile. Discussion: The Asher-McDade scale has been used to evaluate cleft lift repairs but is limited due to its subjective nature. The basal view scale grades these repairs by using a scale of progressive columellar shortening and alar flaring/slumping, which provides an opportunity for quantification and standardization. Our results show that the basal view correlates with the Asher-McDade scale among raters, thus providing an objective and validated measure of cleft lip repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1277-1281
Number of pages5
JournalCleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Volume55
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

Keywords

  • Aesthetic outcomes
  • Basal view
  • Cleft lip

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