New Numerical Score and Stepwise Algorithm for the Classification and Management of Laryngomalacia.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1801317
Ahmed Elsobki, Hemmat Baz, Reham Ae Ibrahim, Menna Ibrahim Hashish, Mohamed E El-Deeb, Noha Ahmed El-Kholy
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Introduction  The classification and management of laryngomalacia are challenging topics that are continuously updated and modified by pediatric airway surgeons. However, a numerical stratification of the patients to decide on the conservative management or intervention has not yet been established. Objective  To provide an easy approach to cases of laryngomalacia by adopting an updated scoring system with a stepwise management algorithm. Methods  We conducted a prospective study that included patients diagnosed with laryngomalacia over three years. The proposed symptom and history score was used to categorize patients into mild, moderate, and severe grades. Then, the examination and investigation scores designed were applied to the selected cases according to the management algorithm. Basic data from the patients and their flow throughout the study were assessed. Results  The study included 112 patients with a mean age of 4.3 ± 2.2 months. In total, 44 (39.3%) cases were considered mild, 48 (42.86%), moderate, and 20 (17.85%), severe. The examination score was used to assess 68 out of 112 patients, including all moderate and severe cases of laryngomalacia. All of the mild cases were followed up, and none required surgery. The investigation score was applied to 55 cases, including all the severe cases, as preoperative evaluation, and 35 out of 48 moderate cases. Conclusion  This newly proposed scoring system with the associated algorithm is an easily applicable way to deal with, classify, and properly manage laryngomalacia cases.

喉软化症分级管理的新数值评分及逐步算法。
喉软化症的分类和治疗是儿科气道外科医生不断更新和修改的具有挑战性的话题。然而,尚未建立患者的数字分层来决定保守管理或干预。目的为喉软化症的诊断提供一种简便易行的方法。方法我们进行了一项前瞻性研究,包括诊断为喉软化的患者超过三年。采用提出的症状和病史评分将患者分为轻度、中度和重度。然后,根据管理算法将设计的考试和调查分数应用于选定的案例。对患者的基本数据及其在整个研究过程中的流动进行了评估。结果纳入112例患者,平均年龄4.3±2.2个月。轻度44例(39.3%),中度48例(42.86%),重度20例(17.85%)。检查评分用于评估112例患者中的68例,包括所有中重度喉软化病例。所有轻度病例均得到随访,无一例需要手术治疗。55例(包括全部重症病例)应用调查评分作为术前评价,48例(包括全部中度病例)应用调查评分作为术前评价。结论该评分系统及其相关算法是一种简便、有效的喉软化病例处理、分类和管理方法。
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