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Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore serological biomarkers which predict the outcome of tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis. METHODS: A case study in a University ENT department of 24 adult patients with chronic tonsillitis (CHT) in comparison to 24 patients with acute peritons...

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Autores principales: Bohne, Silvia, Siggel, Robert, Sachse, Svea, Kiehntopf, Michael, Bauer, Michael, Straube, Eberhard, Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23816317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-11
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author Bohne, Silvia
Siggel, Robert
Sachse, Svea
Kiehntopf, Michael
Bauer, Michael
Straube, Eberhard
Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando
author_facet Bohne, Silvia
Siggel, Robert
Sachse, Svea
Kiehntopf, Michael
Bauer, Michael
Straube, Eberhard
Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore serological biomarkers which predict the outcome of tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis. METHODS: A case study in a University ENT department of 24 adult patients with chronic tonsillitis (CHT) in comparison to 24 patients with acute peritonsillar abscess (PTA) was performed. Blood samples for clinical routine hematological and serological parameters were assessed prior to surgery (T-1) and five days (T5) after tonsillectomy. Outcome 6 months later (T180) was documented using the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) and the Specific Benefits from Tonsillectomy Inventory (SBTI). Correlation analyses between CHT and PTA group as well as between the different time points within each group concerning the serological parameters and the outcome parameters were performed. RESULTS: At T-1, patients in the CHT group presented with significantly higher lymphocytes counts (relative and absolute), basophils (relative and absolute) and eosinophils but less white-cells, monocytes, neutrophils (absolute and relative), alpha-1, alpha-2, beta globulins, immunoglobulin and lower C-reactive protein and procalcitonin values than patients in the PTA group (all p < 0.05, respectively). Within each group, different significant changes of the serum parameters (often in opposite direction) were observed between T-1 and T5. SBTI scores at T-1 were significantly lower in the CHT group. In contrast, most GBI scores at T180 were significantly higher in the CHT group. Between T-1 and T180 the SBTI scores improved in three quarters of the CHT patients but only in three fifths of the PTA patients. Higher eosinophil counts and immunoglobulin E levels at T-1 predicted higher GBI scores at T180 in the CHT group. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study showed a specific serological pattern for patients with chronic tonsillitis with a specific pattern of changes after tonsillectomy. But there is no established role for biomarkers currently used in clinical practice to predict the outcome of tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis.
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spelling pubmed-37015992013-07-05 Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis Bohne, Silvia Siggel, Robert Sachse, Svea Kiehntopf, Michael Bauer, Michael Straube, Eberhard Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando J Negat Results Biomed Research BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore serological biomarkers which predict the outcome of tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis. METHODS: A case study in a University ENT department of 24 adult patients with chronic tonsillitis (CHT) in comparison to 24 patients with acute peritonsillar abscess (PTA) was performed. Blood samples for clinical routine hematological and serological parameters were assessed prior to surgery (T-1) and five days (T5) after tonsillectomy. Outcome 6 months later (T180) was documented using the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) and the Specific Benefits from Tonsillectomy Inventory (SBTI). Correlation analyses between CHT and PTA group as well as between the different time points within each group concerning the serological parameters and the outcome parameters were performed. RESULTS: At T-1, patients in the CHT group presented with significantly higher lymphocytes counts (relative and absolute), basophils (relative and absolute) and eosinophils but less white-cells, monocytes, neutrophils (absolute and relative), alpha-1, alpha-2, beta globulins, immunoglobulin and lower C-reactive protein and procalcitonin values than patients in the PTA group (all p < 0.05, respectively). Within each group, different significant changes of the serum parameters (often in opposite direction) were observed between T-1 and T5. SBTI scores at T-1 were significantly lower in the CHT group. In contrast, most GBI scores at T180 were significantly higher in the CHT group. Between T-1 and T180 the SBTI scores improved in three quarters of the CHT patients but only in three fifths of the PTA patients. Higher eosinophil counts and immunoglobulin E levels at T-1 predicted higher GBI scores at T180 in the CHT group. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study showed a specific serological pattern for patients with chronic tonsillitis with a specific pattern of changes after tonsillectomy. But there is no established role for biomarkers currently used in clinical practice to predict the outcome of tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis. BioMed Central 2013-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3701599/ /pubmed/23816317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-11 Text en Copyright © 2013 Bohne et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bohne, Silvia
Siggel, Robert
Sachse, Svea
Kiehntopf, Michael
Bauer, Michael
Straube, Eberhard
Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando
Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title_full Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title_fullStr Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title_short Clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
title_sort clinical significance and diagnostic usefulness of serologic markers for improvement of outcome of tonsillectomy in adults with chronic tonsillitis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23816317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-11
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