Ayesha Mehwish, Yasmeen Mahar, S. Khalid, Rida Rubab, Mariya Azam Khattak, Sahal Salman
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Insignificant association between clinical grading of tonsils with gender (male n = 29, p-value 0.079 and female n =25, p-value 0.343) was found. Thirty one study participants were found to have normal BMI, 14 were overweight whereas 9 individuals were obese. Significant association was found between Brodsky Grading for right tonsil (p-value 0.014) and BMI. Statistically non-significant association was found between Brodsky Grading for left tonsil (p-value 0.216) and BMI. Regarding neck circumference and clinical grading, significant relationship was found with p-value 0.002 and 0.014 respectively. Conclusion: Brodsky Tonsillar Grading was associated positively with age and BMI for the right side and with neck circumference for both the sides. 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目的:确定Brodsky扁桃体分级与成人年龄、性别、体重指数和颈围的关系。方法:2020年1月至7月在卡拉奇PNS Shifa医院进行了一项横断面研究。共纳入54例扁桃体肥大的成年人。记录了每个主题的历史和人口统计细节。采用Brodsky分级法对左右扁桃体大小进行分级。测量身高、体重和颈围。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences 23.0进行分析。结果:右侧扁桃体的年龄与Brodsky扁桃体分级有显著相关性(p值0.0009),而左侧扁桃体的年龄与Brodsky扁桃体分级无显著相关性(p值0.25)。扁桃体临床分级与性别(男性n = 29, p值0.079,女性n =25, p值0.343)的相关性不显著。31名研究参与者的身体质量指数正常,14人超重,9人肥胖。右扁桃体Brodsky分级与BMI有显著相关性(p值为0.014)。左扁桃体Brodsky分级与BMI无统计学意义(p值0.216)。颈围与临床分级的p值分别为0.002和0.014,差异有统计学意义。结论:Brodsky扁桃体分级与右侧患者的年龄和BMI呈正相关,与两侧患者的颈围呈正相关。因此,扁桃体分级和人体测量的临床评估有助于识别患者的病情和治疗。
Relationship of Brodsky Tonsillar Grading in Adults with Age, Gender, and Anthropometric Measurements
Objective: To determine the association of Brodsky Tonsillar Grading with age, gender, body mass index, and neck circumference in adults Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at PNS Shifa Hospital, Karachi from January to July 2020. A total of 54 adults with tonsillar hypertrophy were included. History and demographic details of each subject were noted. Both right and left tonsil sizes were graded using Brodsky Grading. Height, weight, and neck circumference was measured. Analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences 23.0. Results: Age was associated significantly (p-value 0.0009) with Brodsky Tonsillar Grading for the right tonsil whereas it was insignificant for the left tonsil (p-value 0.25). Insignificant association between clinical grading of tonsils with gender (male n = 29, p-value 0.079 and female n =25, p-value 0.343) was found. Thirty one study participants were found to have normal BMI, 14 were overweight whereas 9 individuals were obese. Significant association was found between Brodsky Grading for right tonsil (p-value 0.014) and BMI. Statistically non-significant association was found between Brodsky Grading for left tonsil (p-value 0.216) and BMI. Regarding neck circumference and clinical grading, significant relationship was found with p-value 0.002 and 0.014 respectively. Conclusion: Brodsky Tonsillar Grading was associated positively with age and BMI for the right side and with neck circumference for both the sides. Therefore clinical assessment of tonsils by grading and anthropometric measurements are helpful in recognition of patient’s condition and treatment.