Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile

ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of weight percentile on deep neck infections in children.MethodsA retrospective evaluation of 79 patients who were treated for deep neck infections. The patients were divided into six groups according to weight percentile. Patients who had systemic and/or congenital...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Fatih Garca, Ali Budak, Nihat Demir, Hakan Cankaya, Ahmet Faruk Kiroglu
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2014-06-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ceo.org/upload/pdf/ceo-7-133.pdf
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spelling doaj-3d58fb34077246e1935897ea43ffb3102020-11-24T22:29:14ZengKorean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryClinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology1976-87102005-07202014-06-017213313710.3342/ceo.2014.7.2.133288Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight PercentileMehmet Fatih Garca0Ali Budak1Nihat Demir2Hakan Cankaya3Ahmet Faruk Kiroglu4Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Regional Education and Research Hospital, Erzurum, Turkey.Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of weight percentile on deep neck infections in children.MethodsA retrospective evaluation of 79 patients who were treated for deep neck infections. The patients were divided into six groups according to weight percentile. Patients who had systemic and/or congenital disease were excluded. Their demographics, etiology, localization, laboratory, and treatment results were reviewed.ResultsIn total, 79 pediatric patients were recorded: 48.1% were females and 51.9% were males, with a mean age of 7.3 years. In total, 60 patients were under the 50th percentile according to their weight versus all children. The anteroposterior triangle (29.1%) and submandibular (26.5%) spaces were most commonly involved with deep neck infection. However, the anteroposterior triangle space was the highest in the group below the 3rd percentile (44.4%). In the blood analysis, white blood cell levels in patients with at percentile values of 75-50 were higher than other groups (P<0.05). Significant differences were found between C-reactive protein and hemoglobin levels and diameter of abscesses. The need for surgical drainage in patients in lower percentiles was higher. The patients who needed surgical drainage consisted of 56 patients (93.3%) below the 50th percentile and 9 patients (100%) below the 3rd percentile.ConclusionDeep neck infection is more insidious and dangerous in low-weight-percentile children, especially those having low white blood cell counts, low hemoglobin levels, and high C-reactive protein in laboratory results.http://www.e-ceo.org/upload/pdf/ceo-7-133.pdfC-reactive proteinChildrenDeep neck infectionPercentileHemoglobin
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Ali Budak
Nihat Demir
Hakan Cankaya
Ahmet Faruk Kiroglu
spellingShingle Mehmet Fatih Garca
Ali Budak
Nihat Demir
Hakan Cankaya
Ahmet Faruk Kiroglu
Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
C-reactive protein
Children
Deep neck infection
Percentile
Hemoglobin
author_facet Mehmet Fatih Garca
Ali Budak
Nihat Demir
Hakan Cankaya
Ahmet Faruk Kiroglu
author_sort Mehmet Fatih Garca
title Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
title_short Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
title_full Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
title_fullStr Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Deep Neck Infection in Children According to Weight Percentile
title_sort characteristics of deep neck infection in children according to weight percentile
publisher Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
series Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1976-8710
2005-0720
publishDate 2014-06-01
description ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of weight percentile on deep neck infections in children.MethodsA retrospective evaluation of 79 patients who were treated for deep neck infections. The patients were divided into six groups according to weight percentile. Patients who had systemic and/or congenital disease were excluded. Their demographics, etiology, localization, laboratory, and treatment results were reviewed.ResultsIn total, 79 pediatric patients were recorded: 48.1% were females and 51.9% were males, with a mean age of 7.3 years. In total, 60 patients were under the 50th percentile according to their weight versus all children. The anteroposterior triangle (29.1%) and submandibular (26.5%) spaces were most commonly involved with deep neck infection. However, the anteroposterior triangle space was the highest in the group below the 3rd percentile (44.4%). In the blood analysis, white blood cell levels in patients with at percentile values of 75-50 were higher than other groups (P<0.05). Significant differences were found between C-reactive protein and hemoglobin levels and diameter of abscesses. The need for surgical drainage in patients in lower percentiles was higher. The patients who needed surgical drainage consisted of 56 patients (93.3%) below the 50th percentile and 9 patients (100%) below the 3rd percentile.ConclusionDeep neck infection is more insidious and dangerous in low-weight-percentile children, especially those having low white blood cell counts, low hemoglobin levels, and high C-reactive protein in laboratory results.
topic C-reactive protein
Children
Deep neck infection
Percentile
Hemoglobin
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