Efficacy of partial tonsillectomy in periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis syndrome: a STROBE retrospective observational study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
T Banh Chong, O Sagot, M Alexis, C Brehin, K Brochard, Y Gallois
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Abstract

Introduction: PFAPA (Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis, Adenitis) or Marshall syndrome is the most frequent cause of recurrent auto-inflammatory fever in children. Frequent episodes impair the child's quality of life and family life. Total tonsillectomy demonstrated efficacy in improving symptoms, but few studies assessed partial tonsillectomy in this indication. The aim of the present study was to assess postoperative course after partial tonsillectomy for PFAPA syndrome, with comparison to total tonsillectomy.

Materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study adhered to STROBE guidelines. It included children with PFAPA syndrome on EUROFEVER criteria, treated by partial or total tonsillectomy between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2022 in our university hospital center. For comparisons, the significance threshold was set at P<0.005.

Results: Thirty-six children were included: 16 with partial and 20 with total tonsillectomy. With partial tonsillectomy, the number of episodes decreased by 10 per year (range, 5-21) (P<0.005) over 6 years' follow-up. The decrease was 50% with partial tonsillectomy and 93% with total tonsillectomy (P=0.056). The decrease in number was statistically suggestive (P=0.028). There were no complications with partial tonsillectomy and 2 patients with complications (10%) with total tonsillectomy. Two of the 16 patients with partial tonsillectomy (12.5%) required totalization, achieving remission in both cases.

Conclusion: Partial tonsillectomy significantly reduced the frequency, duration and intensity of postoperative episodes in PFAPA syndrome. It may be less effective than total tonsillectomy, but has a lower risk of complications awaiting remission in adolescence.

扁桃体部分切除术对周期性发热、口腔炎、咽炎和腺炎综合征的疗效:STROBE 回顾性观察研究。
简介PFAPA(周期性发热、阿弗他口腔炎、咽炎、腺炎)或马歇尔综合征是儿童反复自身炎症性发热的最常见原因。频繁发作会影响儿童的生活质量和家庭生活。扁桃体全切除术在改善症状方面具有显著疗效,但很少有研究对扁桃体部分切除术在这一适应症中的应用进行评估。本研究旨在评估 PFAPA 综合征扁桃体部分切除术后的疗程,并与全扁桃体切除术进行比较:这项回顾性队列研究遵循了 STROBE 指南。研究对象包括2011年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间在本大学医院中心接受扁桃体部分或全部切除术治疗的符合EUROFEVER标准的PFAPA综合征患儿。比较的显著性阈值设定为PResults:共纳入 36 名儿童:16名儿童接受了扁桃体部分切除术,20名儿童接受了扁桃体全部切除术。扁桃体部分切除术后,每年发病次数减少了 10 次(5-21 次不等)(PC 结论:扁桃体部分切除术显著减少了扁桃体炎的发病率:扁桃体部分切除术明显减少了 PFAPA 综合征术后发作的频率、持续时间和强度。与全扁桃体切除术相比,部分扁桃体切除术的效果可能较差,但并发症风险较低,可在青春期等待缓解。
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自引率
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发文量
97
审稿时长
12 days
期刊介绍: European Annals of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Head and Neck diseases heir of one of the oldest otorhinolaryngology journals in Europe is the official organ of the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology (SFORL) and the the International Francophone Society of Otorhinolaryngology (SIFORL). Today six annual issues provide original peer reviewed clinical and research articles, epidemiological studies, new methodological clinical approaches and review articles giving most up-to-date insights in all areas of otology, laryngology rhinology, head and neck surgery. The European Annals also publish the SFORL guidelines and recommendations.The journal is a unique two-armed publication: the European Annals (ANORL) is an English language well referenced online journal (e-only) whereas the Annales Françaises d’ORL (AFORL), mail-order paper and online edition in French language are aimed at the French-speaking community. French language teams must submit their articles in French to the AFORL site. Federating journal in its field, the European Annals has an Editorial board of experts with international reputation that allow to make an important contribution to communication on new research data and clinical practice by publishing high-quality articles.
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