Characteristics of Deep Neck Infections in Pediatric Patients Compared with Adults.
- Author:
Joon Kyoo LEE
1
;
Hee Dae KIM
;
Tae Mi YOON
;
Dong Hun LEE
;
Gag KIM
;
Kyoung Seon SEO
;
Sang Chul LIM
Author Information
1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun, Korea. joonkyoo@jnu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Abscess;
Neck;
Child;
Complications
- MeSH:
Abscess;
Adult*;
Bacteriology;
Child;
Deglutition Disorders;
Fever;
Head;
Humans;
Length of Stay;
Leukocyte Count;
Neck*;
Peritonsillar Abscess;
Prognosis;
Wounds and Injuries
- From:Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2007;50(2):161-165
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article was to investigate the difference of clinical manifestations in deep neck infections between pediatric patients and adult patients and to consider their respective treatment. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: The author reviewed the experience of 158 patients with deep neck infections from 1995 to 2004. Peritonsillar abscess, superficial infection, and infections related to external neck wound and head and neck tumors were excluded. Among 158 patients, 43 patients were children. To find out the characteristics of deep neck infection with pediatric patients, the author compared these patients with adult patients using student t-test and chi-square test. RESULTS: Compared with adult patients, pediatric patients with deep neck infections were found to have less dysphagia as a symptom, lower complication rate, fever higher than 38degrees C, and the white blood cell count of more than 15,000/mm3 (p<0.05). There were no significant differences in sex, duration of symptom, duration of hospital stay, involved spaces, numbers of involved spaces, etiology, and bacteriology between two groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The author suggests that the prognosis of the pediatric patients with deep neck infections seems to be relatively good compared with adult patients and the severity of the disease should not be overestimated on the ground of high fever or white blood cell count.