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EVALUATION OF ADENOIDAL HYPERTROPHY BY LATERAL PLAIN X-RAY NASOPHARYNX: IN ENDOSCOPY ERA
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Adenoid, the hyperplasia of nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue is one of the main cause of nasal obstruction and mouthbreathing in school age children and also leading to snoring and nasal obstruction. Accurate diagnosis of this alterationis important for proper therapeutic planning. Accurate assessment of adenoid size and its relationship to post nasalspace is difficult to achieve clinically which can be misleading when a decision for adenoidectomy has to be taken. Itis common practice to request for lateral radiograph for post nasal space to visualize enlarged adenoid when adenoidalhypertrophy is suspected in child with upper air way obstruction. Recently with introduction of nasal endoscope hasmade the examination of nasal cavity and nasopharynx in children possible and considered to be gold standard buthas disadvantage of invasive procedure. The aim of this study is to evaluate the reliability of X-ray in diagnosis ofadenoid hypertrophy and to validate this with endoscopy of nasopharynx in evaluation of adenoid size. This is aprospective study conducted in E.N.T. department at Misrata Medical Center, of one year duration from June 2015 toMay 2016 included 77 patients admitted for adenoidectomy of age group ranging from 1.3 years to 15 years withsymptoms of upper air way obstruction had a standard lateral soft tissue neck X-ray and rigid endoscopic examinationof nasopharynx to evaluate adenoid size, and size was graded independently. The variable of both procedures werescored and the agreement between two methods assessed using weighted kappa statistics. Adenoidal hypertrophyaccording to plain X-ray of naso pharynx 41patients (53.24%) had adenoid grade III (commonest grade). Accordingto endoscopic assessment the commonest grade of adenoid size was grade III seen in 53 patients(68.83%) and Numerical score to determine each size of adenoid in increasing level in which 1 point was credit to small adenoid,2 point for medium adenoid and 3 point for large adenoid. Mean score for average size of adenoid in a scale 1-3 scoreit was 1.81 on X-ray while through endoscopy was 2.12, It indicates that endoscopy is more reliable than X-ray toassess the size and shape of adenoid. Out of 77 patients in this study, 40 of them had complete correlation between Xray and endoscopic findings. The observed agreement is 40/77(51.95 % of observation) on linear weighted kappa =0.209, is a fair agreement between these findings. The study revealed that result of X-ray has tendency to under estimate the size of adenoid. Evaluation by endoscopy was more accurate than evaluation by X-ray, though the result isnot statistically significant (the chi square statistics is 9, 3871 (p- value is 0.05212,) using pearson`s chi square at .05level of significance. Evaluation by endoscope was more accurate than evaluation by X-ray. Hence, the children withsymptoms of nasal obstruction even adenoid hypertrophy not revealed on X-ray suggested to be submitted to nasoendoscopy for diagnostic accuracy, which is very relevant for indication of adenoidectomy.
Title: EVALUATION OF ADENOIDAL HYPERTROPHY BY LATERAL PLAIN X-RAY NASOPHARYNX: IN ENDOSCOPY ERA
Description:
Adenoid, the hyperplasia of nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue is one of the main cause of nasal obstruction and mouthbreathing in school age children and also leading to snoring and nasal obstruction.
Accurate diagnosis of this alterationis important for proper therapeutic planning.
Accurate assessment of adenoid size and its relationship to post nasalspace is difficult to achieve clinically which can be misleading when a decision for adenoidectomy has to be taken.
Itis common practice to request for lateral radiograph for post nasal space to visualize enlarged adenoid when adenoidalhypertrophy is suspected in child with upper air way obstruction.
Recently with introduction of nasal endoscope hasmade the examination of nasal cavity and nasopharynx in children possible and considered to be gold standard buthas disadvantage of invasive procedure.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the reliability of X-ray in diagnosis ofadenoid hypertrophy and to validate this with endoscopy of nasopharynx in evaluation of adenoid size.
This is aprospective study conducted in E.
N.
T.
department at Misrata Medical Center, of one year duration from June 2015 toMay 2016 included 77 patients admitted for adenoidectomy of age group ranging from 1.
3 years to 15 years withsymptoms of upper air way obstruction had a standard lateral soft tissue neck X-ray and rigid endoscopic examinationof nasopharynx to evaluate adenoid size, and size was graded independently.
The variable of both procedures werescored and the agreement between two methods assessed using weighted kappa statistics.
Adenoidal hypertrophyaccording to plain X-ray of naso pharynx 41patients (53.
24%) had adenoid grade III (commonest grade).
Accordingto endoscopic assessment the commonest grade of adenoid size was grade III seen in 53 patients(68.
83%) and Numerical score to determine each size of adenoid in increasing level in which 1 point was credit to small adenoid,2 point for medium adenoid and 3 point for large adenoid.
Mean score for average size of adenoid in a scale 1-3 scoreit was 1.
81 on X-ray while through endoscopy was 2.
12, It indicates that endoscopy is more reliable than X-ray toassess the size and shape of adenoid.
Out of 77 patients in this study, 40 of them had complete correlation between Xray and endoscopic findings.
The observed agreement is 40/77(51.
95 % of observation) on linear weighted kappa =0.
209, is a fair agreement between these findings.
The study revealed that result of X-ray has tendency to under estimate the size of adenoid.
Evaluation by endoscopy was more accurate than evaluation by X-ray, though the result isnot statistically significant (the chi square statistics is 9, 3871 (p- value is 0.
05212,) using pearson`s chi square at .
05level of significance.
Evaluation by endoscope was more accurate than evaluation by X-ray.
Hence, the children withsymptoms of nasal obstruction even adenoid hypertrophy not revealed on X-ray suggested to be submitted to nasoendoscopy for diagnostic accuracy, which is very relevant for indication of adenoidectomy.
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