Authors :
Sanjay Kumar; Kashiroygoud Biradar
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
Google Scholar :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8085493
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the
effects of tonsillectomy on the frequency of episodes,
pain scores, and quality of life in individuals who
suffered from recurrent tonsillitis. Additionally, this
research sought to explore the potential influence of
patient characteristics on the aforementioned outcomes.
Methods: Over a period of three years, a combined
retrospective &prospective study was carried out on a
cohort of 200 patients aged between 5 and 50 years who
had undergone tonsillectomy due to recurrent tonsillitis.
The frequency of tonsillitis episodes, pain scores, and
quality of life were assessed pre- and post-operatively.
The study investigated postoperative complications and
their correlation with patient characteristics in
determining outcomes.
Results: Following a tonsillectomy procedure, a
noteworthy reduction was noted in the frequency of
tonsillitis occurrences, with an average decrease from 8
to 1 per annum. Additionally, pain scores decreased
significantly from 7.5 to 1.5 out of 10, and there was a
marked improvement in quality-of-life scores, with an
increase from 48 to 88 out of 100. The influence of age on
outcomes was found to be significant, with younger
patients exhibiting superior results. A small proportion
of patients experienced postoperative complications.
Conclusion: The surgical procedure of tonsillectomy has
been observed to have a substantial impact on the
reduction of the frequency of tonsillitis episodes, as well
as the alleviation of pain scores and enhancement of the
quality of life in patients who experience recurrent
tonsillitis. The results of this study provide evidence for
the efficacy of tonsillectomy as a means of managing
recurrent tonsillitis. This may have implications for
clinical decision-making and health policy. Additional
investigation is required to examine prolonged
consequences and supplementary determinants.
Keywords :
Tonsillectomy, Recurrent Tonsillitis, Pain Scores, Quality of Life, Postoperative Complications, Age Factors.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the
effects of tonsillectomy on the frequency of episodes,
pain scores, and quality of life in individuals who
suffered from recurrent tonsillitis. Additionally, this
research sought to explore the potential influence of
patient characteristics on the aforementioned outcomes.
Methods: Over a period of three years, a combined
retrospective &prospective study was carried out on a
cohort of 200 patients aged between 5 and 50 years who
had undergone tonsillectomy due to recurrent tonsillitis.
The frequency of tonsillitis episodes, pain scores, and
quality of life were assessed pre- and post-operatively.
The study investigated postoperative complications and
their correlation with patient characteristics in
determining outcomes.
Results: Following a tonsillectomy procedure, a
noteworthy reduction was noted in the frequency of
tonsillitis occurrences, with an average decrease from 8
to 1 per annum. Additionally, pain scores decreased
significantly from 7.5 to 1.5 out of 10, and there was a
marked improvement in quality-of-life scores, with an
increase from 48 to 88 out of 100. The influence of age on
outcomes was found to be significant, with younger
patients exhibiting superior results. A small proportion
of patients experienced postoperative complications.
Conclusion: The surgical procedure of tonsillectomy has
been observed to have a substantial impact on the
reduction of the frequency of tonsillitis episodes, as well
as the alleviation of pain scores and enhancement of the
quality of life in patients who experience recurrent
tonsillitis. The results of this study provide evidence for
the efficacy of tonsillectomy as a means of managing
recurrent tonsillitis. This may have implications for
clinical decision-making and health policy. Additional
investigation is required to examine prolonged
consequences and supplementary determinants.
Keywords :
Tonsillectomy, Recurrent Tonsillitis, Pain Scores, Quality of Life, Postoperative Complications, Age Factors.