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Influence of Tonsillar Size on OSA Improvement in Children Undergoing Adenotonsillectomy.

Alice Tang1, James R Benke2, Aliza P Cohen3, Stacey L Ishman4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine if pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) improves after adenotonsillectomy (AT) regardless of tonsil size. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series with chart review.
SETTING: Pediatric Otolaryngology Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital.
SUBJECTS: Seventy children 1 to 18 years of age who underwent polysomnography (PSG) before and after AT.
METHODS: Tonsil size was evaluated using the Brodsky grading scale.
RESULTS: Children were stratified by tonsil size as 2+ (n = 20), 3+ (n = 36), and 4+ (n = 14). There was a significant improvement in obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (oAHI), apnea index (AI), and saturation nadir across all 3 groups after AT. Preoperative oAHI, AI, and hypopnea index (HI) were similar regardless of tonsil size (P > .05). Overall, oAHI improved from a median of 11.8 ± 21.7 to 2.0 ± 6.1 events/h, with 40% (28/70) of children having complete resolution. The oAHI (P < .0001-0.02), AI (P < .0001-0.017), HI (P < .0001-0.058), and saturation nadir (P < .0001-0.017) significantly improved for the 2+, 3+, and 4+ groups. Only the HI (P = .058) in the 2+ group did not. The median oAHI improvement was 3.4 ± 26.4 events/h in the 2+ group, 8.3 ± 16.6 events/h in the 3+ group, and 12.3 ± 19.5 events/h in the 4+ group, with 25% (5/20), 50% (18/36), and 36% (5/14), respectively, having complete resolution. There was no correlation between OSA severity and tonsil or adenoid size (P > .32).
CONCLUSION: Tonsil size did not correlate with OSA severity. While a larger proportion of patients classified as 3+ and 4+ had complete resolution after surgery, significant improvement was seen in AI and saturation nadir even in those classified as 2+. © American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation 2015.

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Keywords:  OSA; obstructive sleep apnea; polysomnography; sleep apnea; sleep study; small tonsils; tonsil size

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25940581     DOI: 10.1177/0194599815583459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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