Abstract | OBJECTIVE: STUDY DESIGN: A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify all published English-language observational and randomized studies evaluating the efficacy of tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy on PFAPA syndrome. A combination of keywords was used to identify relevant articles. RESULTS: A total of 15 studies including 149 treated children were found, including 13 observational noncomparative studies and 2 randomized controlled trials. The pooled rate of complete resolution emerging from the combined analysis of all treated children was 83% (95% CI, 77%-89%). A meta-analysis of the two randomized controlled trials showed homogeneity of the results (P=.37, Breslow-Day test) and a common odds ratio for complete resolution of 13 (95% CI, 4-43; P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: Surgery appears to be a possible option for management of PFAPA syndrome. Available evidence is limited, however, and the precise role of surgery remains to be clarified. We suggest considering this option when symptoms markedly interfere with the child's quality of life and medical treatment has failed.
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Authors | Werner Garavello, Lorenzo Pignataro, Lorenzo Gaini, Sara Torretta, Edgardo Somigliana, Renato Gaini |
Journal | The Journal of pediatrics
(J Pediatr)
Vol. 159
Issue 1
Pg. 138-42
(Jul 2011)
ISSN: 1097-6833 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 21300374
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Review)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2011 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved. |
Topics |
- Adenoidectomy
- Child
- Fever
(surgery)
- Humans
- Lymphadenitis
(surgery)
- Periodicity
- Pharyngitis
(surgery)
- Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
- Stomatitis, Aphthous
(surgery)
- Syndrome
- Tonsillectomy
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