Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tympanoplasty in children is a current and controversial theme. The success of tympanoplasty traditionally has been measured only by the post-operative integrity of the graft. Yet, there are other variables that may be used to determ...

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Published in:BMC Pediatrics
Main Authors: Boronat-Echeverría Nuria, Reyes-García Esmeralda, Sevilla-Delgado Yolanda, Aguirre-Mariscal Héctor, Mejía-Aranguré Juan
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/12/67
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author Boronat-Echeverría Nuria
Reyes-García Esmeralda
Sevilla-Delgado Yolanda
Aguirre-Mariscal Héctor
Mejía-Aranguré Juan
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Mejía-Aranguré Juan
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tympanoplasty in children is a current and controversial theme. The success of tympanoplasty traditionally has been measured only by the post-operative integrity of the graft. Yet, there are other variables that may be used to determine success. The objectives of the present work were to analyze which factors are predictive of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients and to construct and validate a prognostic index that could be used as a tool to predict the success of tympanoplasty in children.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p><b>Setting.</b> Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, tertiary-care hospital, Mexico City. <b>Patients</b>. Forty-eight patients, who were older that five years of age, had persistent perforation of the tympanic membrane, and had undergone tympanoplasty (January 2005–June 2008), were followed for a year. <b>Main Outcome Measures.</b> The factors tested for their value as predictors were the following: age at time of surgery, state of contralateral ear, previous adenoidectomy, cause of perforation, size of perforation, infection at the time of surgery, state of mucosa, age at first occurrence of perforation, presence of craniofacial dysmorphia, and surgical technique. These factors were compared with the criterion, success, which was defined as attaining three positive outcomes: 1) integrity of the implant or membrane; 2) minimum of 10-dB gain in the auditory threshold or, in the case of normal hearing, conservation of same; and 3) air-filled space in the middle ear. The best model was obtained through logistic regression analysis; the model was validated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The most balanced prediction model was that in which the three success criteria were included, with age, surgical technique, and infection at surgery being excluded as variables. The additional 12 pediatric cases used in the validation had a probability of success >0.425 (best cut-off level); two patients (17%) had poor evolution.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first study that validated a predictive index of the result of tympanoplasty in children. This index predicted 81% of the successful outcomes.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-7be9052d4d8b4786aee507a7493b31542025-08-19T20:23:22ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312012-06-011216710.1186/1471-2431-12-67Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort studyBoronat-Echeverría NuriaReyes-García EsmeraldaSevilla-Delgado YolandaAguirre-Mariscal HéctorMejía-Aranguré Juan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tympanoplasty in children is a current and controversial theme. The success of tympanoplasty traditionally has been measured only by the post-operative integrity of the graft. Yet, there are other variables that may be used to determine success. The objectives of the present work were to analyze which factors are predictive of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients and to construct and validate a prognostic index that could be used as a tool to predict the success of tympanoplasty in children.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p><b>Setting.</b> Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, tertiary-care hospital, Mexico City. <b>Patients</b>. Forty-eight patients, who were older that five years of age, had persistent perforation of the tympanic membrane, and had undergone tympanoplasty (January 2005–June 2008), were followed for a year. <b>Main Outcome Measures.</b> The factors tested for their value as predictors were the following: age at time of surgery, state of contralateral ear, previous adenoidectomy, cause of perforation, size of perforation, infection at the time of surgery, state of mucosa, age at first occurrence of perforation, presence of craniofacial dysmorphia, and surgical technique. These factors were compared with the criterion, success, which was defined as attaining three positive outcomes: 1) integrity of the implant or membrane; 2) minimum of 10-dB gain in the auditory threshold or, in the case of normal hearing, conservation of same; and 3) air-filled space in the middle ear. The best model was obtained through logistic regression analysis; the model was validated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The most balanced prediction model was that in which the three success criteria were included, with age, surgical technique, and infection at surgery being excluded as variables. The additional 12 pediatric cases used in the validation had a probability of success >0.425 (best cut-off level); two patients (17%) had poor evolution.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first study that validated a predictive index of the result of tympanoplasty in children. This index predicted 81% of the successful outcomes.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/12/67TympanoplastyMyringoplastyOtologic surgical proceduresOtorhinolaryngologic surgical proceduresEpidemiologic methods
spellingShingle Boronat-Echeverría Nuria
Reyes-García Esmeralda
Sevilla-Delgado Yolanda
Aguirre-Mariscal Héctor
Mejía-Aranguré Juan
Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
Tympanoplasty
Myringoplasty
Otologic surgical procedures
Otorhinolaryngologic surgical procedures
Epidemiologic methods
title Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
title_full Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
title_fullStr Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
title_short Prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients: a cohort study
title_sort prognostic factors of successful tympanoplasty in pediatric patients a cohort study
topic Tympanoplasty
Myringoplasty
Otologic surgical procedures
Otorhinolaryngologic surgical procedures
Epidemiologic methods
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/12/67
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