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Tonsillectomy in Children

- Committee

Chair of the Panel:

Usama Abdel Naseer

Scientific Group Members:

Abdalla Anayet, Abdelrahman Eltahaan, Ahmed Mostafa, Alaa Gaafar, Amr Taha, Ashraf Lotfy, Athar Reda Ibrahim, Bahaa Eltoukhy, Haytham Elfarargy, Hazem Dewidar, Ihab Sifin, Loay Elsharkawy, Mai Mohammed Salama, Mina Esmat, Rania Abdou, Reda Sharkawy, Saad Elzayat,Samir Halim

 

Abbreviations

ASOT, antistreptolysin O titer

OSA, Obstructive Sleep Apnea

oSDB, obstructive sleep-disordered breathing

PSG, polysomnography

Glossary

Tonsillectomy: It  is defined as a surgical procedure performed with or without adenoidectomy that completely removes the tonsil, including its capsule, by dissecting the peritonsillar space between the tonsil capsule and the muscular wall.

Throat infection: is defined as a sore throat caused by viral or bacterial infection of the pharynx, palatine tonsils, or both, which may or may not be culture positive for group A streptococcus. This includes the term strep throat, acute tonsillitis, pharyngitis, adenotonsillitis, or tonsillopharyngitis.

Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (oSDB): is aclinical diagnosis characterized by obstructive abnormalities of the respiratory pattern or the adequacy of oxygenation/ventilation during sleep, which include snoring, mouth breathing, and pauses in breathing. oSDB encompasses a spectrum of obstructive disorders that increases in severity from primary snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Daytime symptoms associated with oSDB may include inattention, poor concentration, hyperactivity, or excessive sleepiness. The term oSDB is used to distinguish oSDB from SDB that includes central apnea and/or abnormalities of ventilation (eg, hypopnea-associated hypoventilation).

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA:) is diagnosed when oSDB is accompanied by an abnormal polysomnography (PSG) with an obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (AHI)  ≥1. It is a disorder of breathing during sleep characterized by prolonged partial upper airway obstruction and/or intermittent complete obstruction (obstructive apnea) that disrupts normal ventilation during sleep and normal sleep patterns.

The term caregiver is used to refer to parents, guardians, or other adults providing care to children under consideration for or undergoing tonsillectomy