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Cognition After Early Tonsillectomy for Mild OSA
- Source :
- Pediatrics. 145
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2020.
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVES: It remains uncertain whether treatment with adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnea in children improves cognitive function. The Preschool Obstructive Sleep Apnea Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy study was a prospective randomized controlled study in which researchers evaluated outcomes 12 months after adenotonsillectomy compared with no surgery in preschool children symptomatic for obstructive sleep apnea. METHODS: A total of 190 children (age 3–5 years) were randomly assigned to early adenotonsillectomy (within 2 months) or to routine wait lists (12-month wait, no adenotonsillectomy [NoAT]). Baseline and 12-month assessments included cognitive and behavioral testing, medical assessment, polysomnography, and audiology. The primary outcome was global IQ at 12-month follow-up, measured by the Woodcock Johnson III Brief Intellectual Ability (BIA). Questionnaires included the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire, Parent Rating Scale of the Behavioral Assessment System for Children–II, and Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Preschool Version. RESULTS: A total of 141 children (75.8%) attended baseline and 12-month assessments, and BIA was obtained at baseline and 12-month follow-up for 61 and 60 participants in the adenotonsillectomy versus NoAT groups, respectively. No cognitive gain was found after adenotonsillectomy compared with NoAT, adjusted for baseline; BIA scores at 12-month follow-up were as follows: adenotonsillectomy, 465.46 (17.9) versus NoAT, 463.12 (16.6) (mean [SD]). Improvements were seen for polysomnogram arousals and apnea indices and for parent reports of symptoms (Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire), behavior (Behavior Assessment System for Children behavioral symptoms, P = .04), overall health, and daytime napping. CONCLUSIONS: Structured testing showed no treatment-attributable improvement in cognitive functioning of preschool children 12 months after adenotonsillectomy compared with NoAT. Improvements were seen after adenotonsillectomy in sleep and behavior by using polysomnogram monitoring and parental questionnaires.
- Subjects :
- Male
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Waiting Lists
Polysomnography
medicine.medical_treatment
Intelligence
Polysomnogram
Child Behavior
adenotonsillar hypertrophy
Adenoidectomy
Thinking
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Cognition
0302 clinical medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
030225 pediatrics
medicine
Humans
obstructive
Tonsillectomy
Intelligence Tests
child
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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business.industry
Sleep apnea
Apnea
sleep apnea
medicine.disease
Obstructive sleep apnea
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function
Child, Preschool
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Physical therapy
Female
medicine.symptom
Comprehension
Sleep
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10984275 and 00314005
- Volume :
- 145
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pediatrics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....53589368d1eaa83a97ceda69ee528b38