CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)

This clinical practice guideline formulates recommendations for health care providers regarding the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of children, ages 1 to 21 years, with uncomplicated acute, subacute, and recurrent acute bacterial sinusitis. Three specific issues were considered: 1) evidence fo...

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Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2006-08-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/585
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spelling doaj-b048acd6dd8240e5a0af4538ef00d41f2021-07-28T16:32:29ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892006-08-01346979581CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)article editorialThis clinical practice guideline formulates recommendations for health care providers regarding the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of children, ages 1 to 21 years, with uncomplicated acute, subacute, and recurrent acute bacterial sinusitis. Three specific issues were considered: 1) evidence for the efficacy of various antibiotics in children; 2) evidence for the efficacy of various ancillary, nonantibiotic regimens; and 3) the diagnostic accuracy and concordance of clinical symptoms, radiography (and other imaging methods), and sinus aspiration.It is recommended that the diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis be based on clinical criteria in children ≤6 years of age who present with upper respiratory symptoms that are either persistent or severe. Although controversial, imaging studies may be necessary to confirm a diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis in children >6 years of age. Computed tomography scans of the paranasal sinuses should be reserved for children who present with complications of acute bacterial sinusitis or who have very persistent or recurrent infections and are not responsive to medical management.There were only 5 controlled randomized trials and 8 case series on antimicrobial therapy for acute bacterial sinusitis in children. However, these data, plus data derived from the study of adults with acute bacterial sinusitis, support the recommendation that acute bacterial sinusitis be treated with antimicrobial therapy to achieve a more rapid clinical cure. Children with complications or suspected complications of acute bacterial sinusitis should be treated promptly and aggressively with antibiotics and, when appropriate, drainage. Based on controversial and limited data, no recommendations are made about the use of prophylactic antimicrobials, ancillary therapies, or complementary/alternative medicine for prevention and treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis.Key words: sinusitis, treatment, management, children.https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/585
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CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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title CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
title_short CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
title_full CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
title_fullStr CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
title_full_unstemmed CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: MANAGEMENT OF SINUSITIS (SUBJECT REVIEW OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS)
title_sort clinical practice guideline: management of sinusitis (subject review of american academy of pediatrics)
publisher Paediatrician Publishers, LLC
series Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
issn 1727-5776
2500-3089
publishDate 2006-08-01
description This clinical practice guideline formulates recommendations for health care providers regarding the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of children, ages 1 to 21 years, with uncomplicated acute, subacute, and recurrent acute bacterial sinusitis. Three specific issues were considered: 1) evidence for the efficacy of various antibiotics in children; 2) evidence for the efficacy of various ancillary, nonantibiotic regimens; and 3) the diagnostic accuracy and concordance of clinical symptoms, radiography (and other imaging methods), and sinus aspiration.It is recommended that the diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis be based on clinical criteria in children ≤6 years of age who present with upper respiratory symptoms that are either persistent or severe. Although controversial, imaging studies may be necessary to confirm a diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis in children >6 years of age. Computed tomography scans of the paranasal sinuses should be reserved for children who present with complications of acute bacterial sinusitis or who have very persistent or recurrent infections and are not responsive to medical management.There were only 5 controlled randomized trials and 8 case series on antimicrobial therapy for acute bacterial sinusitis in children. However, these data, plus data derived from the study of adults with acute bacterial sinusitis, support the recommendation that acute bacterial sinusitis be treated with antimicrobial therapy to achieve a more rapid clinical cure. Children with complications or suspected complications of acute bacterial sinusitis should be treated promptly and aggressively with antibiotics and, when appropriate, drainage. Based on controversial and limited data, no recommendations are made about the use of prophylactic antimicrobials, ancillary therapies, or complementary/alternative medicine for prevention and treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis.Key words: sinusitis, treatment, management, children.
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