儿科头颈部脓肿多中心观察研究

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ijporl.2024.112117
Timothy Davies , Anne Markey , Noor Janjua , Jacquline Chan , Kate Stephenson , Heather Newport , Thushita Kunanandam , Christine English , Jaya Nichani , Kade Harbert , Eishaan Bhargava , Miran Pankhania , Ayla Tabaksert , Steven Powell , Emily Davis , Richard Brown , Rhodri Costello , Jack Sandeman , Sarah O'Donnell , Mary Consunji , Madhankumar Krishnan
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导言2022年3月的冬天,英国各地的儿童耳鼻喉外科医生发现,头颈部严重脓肿和相关并发症的发病率比往年要高。我们旨在整理和评估英国各地的数据,以确定病例数是否真的增加,并描述相关因素。研究纳入了2022年9月至2023年2月期间收治的头颈部脓肿患者,包括窦源性、耳源性、深层和浅层颈部脓肿。收集了人口统计学、特定疾病、管理和结果数据。研究期间共收治了262名头颈部脓肿患者,其中100名是在9月至11月期间收治的,163名是在12月至次年2月期间收治的。乳突脓肿是两组中最常见的脓肿。A组链球菌+培养结果的比例从秋季组的12%显著上升到冬季组的30%(p = 0.02)。颅内并发症的发生率从 10% 上升到 18%(p = 0.11),静脉血栓的发生率在同一时间范围内从 3% 上升到 14%(p = 0.01)。 讨论这项研究表明,与 2022/2023 年秋季和冬季相比,A 组链球菌相关脓肿的发生率有明显的统计学上升。在同一时间段内,与 H&N 脓肿相关的静脉血栓患者比例也出现了统计学意义上的显著上升。有趣的是,尽管全国一致认为脓毒症发病率会激增,但根据发病率的同比增长趋势,2022/2023 年冬季的脓毒症数量与儿科 H&N 脓毒症的预期发病率相符。
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A multicentre observational study of paediatric head and neck abscesses

Introduction

In winter of 2022/3 paediatric ENT surgeons across the UK observed that the incidence of severe abscesses in the head and neck and associated complications was higher than seen in previous years. We aimed to collate and evaluate data from across the UK to establish if this was a true rise in cases, and to describe the factors associated.

Methods

A multicentre retrospective data collection was undertaken from 13 units across the UK. Patients admitted between September 2022–February 2023 with a head and neck abscess including sinogenic, otogenic, deep and superficial neck abscesses were included. Demographic, disease specific, management and outcome data were collected. Hospital episode statistic data were also requested and analysed to allow for comparison with previous 10 years of head and neck abscesses.

Results

262 patients with abscesses of the head and neck were admitted during the study period, 100 between September and November and 163 between December and February. Mastoid abscesses were the most common abscess across both groups. The rate of group A streptococcus + culture results rose significantly from 12 % in autumn group to 30 % in winter (p = 0.02). The rate of intracranial complications rose from 10 % to 18 % (p = 0.11) and the rate of venous thrombosis rose over the same timeframe from 3 % to 14 % (p = 0.01).

Discussion

This study demonstrated a statistically significant rise in the rate of group A streptococcus associated abscesses when comparing Autumn and Winter 2022/2023. Over the same timeframe a statistically significant rise in the proportion of patients with venous thromboses associated with H&N abscesses was noted. Interestingly, despite perceived national consensus regarding a spike in abscess incidence, the number of abscesses seen in winter 2022/2023 was in keeping with expected rates of paediatric H&N abscesses, based on pre covid year-on-year rise in incidence.
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