Clinical profile, otologic, and auditory outcomes in patients with Down syndrome

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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Even though the incidence has decreased in recent years, Down syndrome (DS) remains the most common chromosomal disorder today. Despite being a condition with multisystemic involvement, it often tends to affect the head and neck area, making it a frequent reason for consultation with pediatric otolaryngologists or otologists. The purpose of this work is to be one of the first in Spain to characterize and describe the pathology and therapeutic approach typically provided to these patients, analyzing the evolution from a clinical and auditory perspective.

Material and methods

We aim to analyze a sample of 16 pediatric patients recruited over the past 24 years, diagnosed with Down syndrome, and experiencing a wide range of diseases affecting the ear and its auditory function.

Results

62.50% of the patients were women, whose main reason for seeking specialist care was acute and serous otitis media, accounting for 31.25%. These patients have an indication for treatment for various entities within the otological sphere that usually do not differ from those of a healthy child. However, the evolution and response to treatments can take on a torpid character due to the anatomical characteristics of the ears of these patients.

Conclusions

Although the frequency of children with DS in the pediatric otolaryngologist's clinic is decreasing, these patients have a predisposition to ear diseases with auditory repercussions, with variable evolution depending on the disease and the child's intrinsic characteristics.

唐氏综合征患者的临床概况、耳科和听力结果。
导言和目标:尽管近年来发病率有所下降,但唐氏综合征(DS)仍是当今最常见的染色体疾病。尽管唐氏综合征是一种涉及多系统的疾病,但它往往会影响头颈部,这也是儿科耳鼻喉科或耳科医生经常会诊的原因。这项工作的目的是在西班牙率先描述和描述这些患者的病理特征和典型的治疗方法,从临床和听觉角度分析其演变过程:我们旨在对过去 24 年中招募的 16 名儿科患者进行抽样分析,这些患者被诊断患有唐氏综合征,并经历了影响耳朵及其听觉功能的多种疾病:62.50%的患者为女性,她们寻求专科治疗的主要原因是急性浆液性中耳炎,占 31.25%。这些患者有治疗耳科领域各种疾病的指征,通常与健康儿童的治疗指征无异。然而,由于这些患者耳朵的解剖特点,他们的病情发展和对治疗的反应可能会比较迟缓:虽然 DS 儿童在小儿耳鼻喉科门诊中的发病率正在下降,但这些患者容易患上对听觉有影响的耳部疾病,其演变因疾病和儿童的内在特征而异。
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