Eu Gene Park, Seung Beom Han, Jin Lee, Jee Min Kim, Ji Yoon Han
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摘要
背景:鼻窦炎引起的头痛在儿科患者中相对少见,并且经常被误诊为原发性头痛疾病。本研究旨在确定细菌性鼻窦炎(BRS)和非BRS的临床特征,并确定头痛的适当治疗方法。方法:回顾性分析2014年1月至2023年12月在两家机构接受神经影像学检查的1777例头痛患者的医疗记录。结果:在1777例患者中,203例(11.3%)被诊断为HRS(47例为BRS, 90例为非BRS, 66例未分类)。BRS组男性患者比例明显高于BRS组(76.6% vs. 57.8%, P=0.02)。比较BRS组和非BRS组的临床特征,发现BRS组出现呼吸系统症状的频率明显高于非BRS组。结论:认识BRS组和非BRS组的临床特征对于儿科头痛患者疼痛的准确诊断和最佳治疗具有重要意义,因为缓解头痛的显著影响儿童的生活质量和学习成绩。
Headache attributed to rhinosinusitis in pediatric patients: clinical insights and diagnostic implications.
Background: Headache attributed to rhinosinusitis (HRS) is relatively uncommon in pediatric patients and frequently misdiagnosed as a primary headache disorder. This study was conducted to identify the clinical characteristics of HRS [bacterial rhinosinusitis (BRS) and non-BRS] and determine the appropriate treatment of headaches.
Methods: The medical records of 1,777 individuals who exhibited headache and underwent neuroimaging studies at two institutions between January 2014 and December 2023 were retrospectively reviewed.
Results: Of the 1,777 patients, 203 (11.3%) were diagnosed with HRS (47 with BRS, 90 with non-BRS, and 66 unclassified). The proportion of male patients was significantly higher in the BRS group (76.6% vs. 57.8%, P=0.02). A comparison of clinical characteristics between the BRS and non-BRS groups revealed significantly higher frequencies of respiratory symptoms in the BRS group (P<0.001) and blurred vision in the non-BRS group (P=0.03). The BRS group demonstrated the involvement of a greater number of sinuses and more frequent use of therapies, including antibiotics and antihistamines (P<0.001 for both).
Conclusions: Recognizing the clinical characteristics of BRS and non-BRS is important for the accurate diagnosis and optimal management of pain in pediatric patients with headache, as alleviating headaches significantly could affect both the quality of life and academic performance.