The effect of adenotonsillectomy on children suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS): the Negev perspective
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The effect of adenotonsillectomy on children suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS): the Negev perspective
Abstract
Objective: To present the Negev perspective in recent decades as to the effect of adenotonsillectomy regarding clinical and polysomnographic features, cardiopulmonary morbidity, growth, neurocognitive function, health care services utilization, and enuresis by reviewing current related literature.
Methods: All relevant published data by the Soroka University Medical Center and related community medical services were reviewed and compared to MEDLINE linked literature regarding aspects of childhood obstructive sleep apnea published through November 2005.
Results: Published data support a significant effect of adenotonsillectomy on the associated co morbidities: adenotonsillectomy resulted in the reduction of pulmonary hypertension, improved growth as a result of an increase in growth hormone secretion, improvement of neurocognitive function to the normal range, reduction in nocturnal enuresis, as well as reducing general morbidities, as reflected by the reduction in health care utilization. However, there are still uncertainties relating to major aspects. There is no specific definition for OSAS grading, or for generating a guideline for surgical treatment and refinement of the indications of T&A.
Conclusions: Adenotonsillectomy has a beneficial effect on children with OSAS, however, further research is required before recommendations for the treatment of OSAS in children can be formulated.
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