Time between First and Second Posttonsillectomy Bleeds.

International Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-08-07 DOI:10.1155/2017/3275683
Sheriza Hussain, Ashley P O'Connell Ferster, Michele M Carr
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the time between first and recurrent posttonsillectomy hemorrhages (PTHs) and find factors related to multiple PTHs.

Methods: Retrospective chart review.

Results: Of 112 patients, 91 had one PTH, while 21 had recurrent PTHs. Patients with recurrent bleeds had significant differences (P < 0.05) in indication for tonsillectomy (47.6% had recurrent tonsillitis), prior cardiac conditions (28.6%), transfusions (9.5%), and hematology consults during the initial PTH visit (19%). Bleeding occurred at a mean of 6.1 (range 1-13) days for the first episode and 10 (range 9-18) days for the second episode as compared to 6.65 (range 1-18) days for those who bled once. Recurrent PTH patients were less likely to have had surgical control of the initial bleed (P < 0.05). Patients who bled at 7 days or later were more likely to bleed again within one day (OR 23.0, RR 12). Regression analysis showed that age, failure to have operative control of PTH, and surgical indication were most important in predicting recurrent PTH.

Conclusions: Operative control of PTH is associated with a better outcome than monitoring alone. Patients with PTH within 7 days of tonsillectomy are likely safe to discharge soon after treatment; those who bleed after 7 days should be monitored longer.

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第一次和第二次扁桃体切除术后出血间隔时间。
目的:探讨扁桃体切除术后出血(PTHs)首次发生与复发的时间,并探讨多发出血的相关因素。方法:回顾性图表复习。结果:112例患者中,1次甲状旁腺瘤91例,复发性甲状旁腺瘤21例。复发性出血患者在扁桃体切除术指征(47.6%有复发性扁桃体炎)、既往心脏病史(28.6%)、输血(9.5%)和首次PTH就诊时的血液学咨询(19%)方面存在显著差异(P < 0.05)。首次发作的平均出血时间为6.1天(范围1-13),第二次发作的平均出血时间为10天(范围9-18),而一次出血的平均出血时间为6.65天(范围1-18)。复发性甲状旁腺癌患者手术控制初始出血的可能性较小(P < 0.05)。7天或更晚出血的患者更有可能在1天内再次出血(or 23.0, RR 12)。回归分析显示,年龄、未能手术控制PTH、手术指征是预测PTH复发最重要的因素。结论:手术控制甲状旁腺激素比单独监测有更好的预后。扁桃体切除术后7天内患有甲状旁腺激素的患者在治疗后可能会安全出院;7天后出血的患者应延长监测时间。
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