Investigation in Facial Fissures. Quo Vadis Spain?

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Elena Martínez-Sanz; Estela Maldonado; Laura González-Ramos & Irene Paradas-Lara

Summary

Orofacial clefts represent a heterogeneous group of congenital malformations affecting different structures of the oral cavity and face. Overall, infants with these disorders have a higher lifetime morbidity and mortality compared to unaffected individuals. Therefore, advances in biomedical research are unavoidable. Thus, the overall objective of this work was to conduct a literature review to narratively analyse the 10 main primary studies on orofacial clefts carried out in Spain, published from 2018 to date. According to this review, at an institutional level, the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) is notable with 4 articles published by the UCM 920202 research group. The Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid also stands out, with three papers related to different aspects of the personality and quality of life of cleft patients, as well as many other cognitive-emotional variables. In relation to the University of Valencia, we found two studies carried out on large samples of cleft patients. Finally, in Barcelo- na, an observational study on otorhinolaryngological problems in cleft palate patients is noteworthy. In conclusion, although several studies have been published in recent years on different aspects related to clefts, there is still much work to be done. Spain should craniofacial development. Large, multicenter and collaborative studies are needed to delve deeper into the aetiological mechanisms and, ultimately, into the possible tools for their prevention. Similarly, support is needed to better elucidate questions related to treatments in all dimensions of health, preferably randomised controlled clinical trials, which facilitate the transfer of knowledge and its universal accessibility within the Spanish public health system.

KEY WORDS: Orofacial clefts; Cleft lip; Cleft palate; Research; Spain.

How to cite this article

MARTÍNEZ-SANZ, E.; MALDONADO, E.; GONZÁLEZ- RAMOS, L. & PARADAS-LARA, I. Investigation in facial fissures. Quo Vadis Spain? Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):343-348, 2023.