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Predisposing factors and management of complications in acute tonsillitis
Authors:Constanze Gahleitner  Benedikt Hofauer  Thomas Stark
Affiliation:Department of Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Abstract:
Conclusion: RPA and NF was diagnosed with a sensitivity/specificity of 100%/94% in patients with acute tonsillitis and without suspicion for disease complication after ENT examination, but an age >35 years and serum CRP >15.5mg/dl.

Background: Acute tonsillitis represents a frequent disease in the otorhinolaryngology. Some patients exhibit disease aggravations resulting in (descending) peritonsillar abscess (PTA, dPTA), para-/retropharyngeal abscess (PPA, RPA), or necrotising fasciitis (NF). The study analyses the underlying predisposing factors.

Methods: The retrospective cohort study includes a total of 1636 patients comprising 852 outpatients with acute bacterial tonsillitis, 279 in-patients with acute bacterial tonsillitis, 452 patients with PTA, 31 patients with dPTA/PPA, 12 patients with RPA, and 10 patients with NF. Patients were analysed for disease-related data.

Results: While leucocytes do not distinguish the sub-groups, C-reactive protein demonstrated a significant increase resulting in the highest level for RPA and NF (p?p?p?=?0.002) or RPA/NF (p?p?
Keywords:Tonsillitis  necrotising fasciitis  parapharyngeal abscess  therapy  complication
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