儿童电子烟暴露与扁桃体切除手术的患病率。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Mohammad Al-Alawneh, Wafa Al Alimi, Ahmed Barakat
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目的:检验电子烟暴露对呼吸道感染特别是上呼吸道感染的负面影响。在这项研究中,我们旨在调查与疝修补对照组相比,吸烟暴露是否增加了儿童扁桃体切除术的数量。方法:本研究采用回顾性病例对照法。我们回顾性回顾了2019年1月至2023年12月在阿卜杜拉国王大学医院(KAUH)接受扁桃体切除术的12岁以下儿童的医疗记录,以确定电子烟和烟草吸烟的暴露情况。我们还回顾性地回顾了同一时期在该机构进行疝气修补手术的12岁及以下儿童的电子和烟草烟雾暴露记录。数据是从医疗记录和对患者及其家属的电话采访中收集的。结果:共纳入743例患儿,其中男性占64%。参与者被分为两组:439名复发性扁桃体炎患者需要扁桃体切除术,另外304名接受疝气修补手术(对照组)。总的来说,28%的儿童接触电子烟,29%接触烟草,5.9%两者都接触。与疝组相比,扁桃体切除术组的电子烟和烟草烟雾暴露明显。Logistic回归分析显示,接触电子烟(OR: 2.74)和吸烟(OR: 2.47)与接受扁桃体切除术的可能性增加显著相关。然而,暴露于两种吸烟类型的患者没有显示出显著的联系,而没有任何吸烟暴露与较低的扁桃体切除术几率显著相关。结论:与疝修补手术组相比,接受扁桃体切除术的儿童接触烟草或电子烟的可能性更高。
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Prevalence of electronic smoking exposure and tonsillectomy surgery in children.

Objective: The hypothesis tested was the negative impact of electronic smoke exposure on the developing of respiratory infection, specifically in the upper tract. In this study, we aimed to investigate if smoke exposure increased the number of tonsillectomy surgery in children compared to the hernia repair control group.

Methods: The design of our study was retrospective case-control. We retrospectively reviewed medical records or children of up to 12 years of age that were admitted for tonsillectomy at King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) from January 2019 to December 2023 to determine exposure to both electronic and tobacco smoking. Records of hernia repair surgery children aged 12 and less at this facility were also retrospectively reviewed for both electronic and tobacco smoke exposure during the same period. Data was collected from medical records and phone call interviews with the patients and their families.

Results: A total of 743 children were included, 64 % were males. The participants were divided into two groups: 439 had recurrent tonsillitis and needed tonsillectomy, the other 304 underwent hernia repair surgery (control group). Overall, 28 % of children were exposed to electronic smoking, 29 % to tobacco smoking, and 5.9 % to both. Electronic and tobacco smoke exposure was significantly evident among the tonsillectomy group compared to the hernia group. Logistic regression analysis showed that exposure to electronic smoking (OR: 2.74) and tobacco smoking (OR: 2.47) were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of undergoing tonsillectomy. However, patients with exposure to both smoking types did not show a significant link, while the absence of any smoking exposure was significantly associated to lower odds of tonsillectomy.

Conclusion: Children who underwent tonsillectomy had a higher likelihood of being exposed to tobacco or electronic smoking compared to children in the hernia repair surgery group.

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自引率
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审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The purpose of the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to concentrate and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngological disorders in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and economic causes. The Journal provides a medium for clinical and basic contributions in all of the areas of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. This includes medical and surgical otology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, diseases of the head and neck, and disorders of communication, including voice, speech and language disorders.
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