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KMID : 0361019980410121594
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
1998 Volume.41 No. 12 p.1594 ~ p.1597
The Effects of Adenotonsillectomy on Weight Change in Young Children.
Koo Han-Eol

Koo Gyo-Jun
Jeong Hyang-Sook
Nam Seung-Il
Kim Yoo-Chan
Koo Soo-Kweon
Lee Sang-Hwa
Abstract
Background and Objectibes: A history of poor weight gain can often be elicited in young children with chronic upper airway obstruction resulting from adenotonsillar hypertrophy. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of growth disturbance and what effect, if any tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy has on subsequent growth in a group of children.

Material and Methods: The subjects consisted of 78 patients with adenotonsillar hypertrophy who had been treated between March 1997 and September 1997 at the department of otolaryngology, Saint Benedict Hospital. Available preoperative data were collected including sex, age at surgery, tonsillar hypertrophy grade, presence of snoring and sleep apnea, preoperative weight, preoperative eating disorder, and URI frequency.

Results: Many had improvements in growth after adenotonsil-lectomy. The improvement in growth appears to be obvious in chidren with eating disorder, snoring, and sleep apnea resulting from adenotonsillar hypertrophy.

Conclusion: We can conclude that there exists a relationship beween adenotonsillar hypertrophy children and preoperative eating disorder, growth delay and snoring.
KEYWORD
Adenotonsillar hypertrophy, Poor weight gain
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