The post‐operative tonsillectomy (POPT) study: A multi‐centre prospective paediatric cohort study

Author:

Heward Elliot1ORCID,Rocke John1ORCID,McNally George1,Thompson Gabrielle2ORCID,Oladokun Dare3,Timms Sara4,Abbas Jonathan R.1,Chu Michael M. H.1,Akbar Sarah1ORCID,Dobbs Sian5,Chudek Dorota1ORCID,Jaiswal Ishank6ORCID,Vora Devan7,Harrison Anna2,Oremule Babatunde2ORCID,Sarwar Safdar2ORCID,Menon Shalini S.2,Advani Rajeev6,Daniels Jessica4,Ellis Sarah8ORCID,Abdelaziz Mohammed8,Husain Parvez4,Anmolsingh Rajesh29,Venugopal Anjali5,Beena Meera10,Sheik‐ali Shirwa8,Saeed Haroon2ORCID,Shenton Catriona10,Ghosh Samit5,Khwaja Sadie2,Kumar Nirmal1

Affiliation:

1. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust Wigan UK

2. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

3. York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust York UK

4. Bolton NHS Foundation Trust Bolton UK

5. Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust Salford UK

6. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Preston UK

7. East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust Blackburn UK

8. Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust Ashton‐under‐Lyne UK

9. Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust Liverpool UK

10. Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Blackpool UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTonsillectomy is the most common operation performed by otolaryngologists in the UK, despite this we have a poor understanding of the post‐operative recovery. We aimed to investigate post‐operative bleeding and pain following paediatric tonsillectomy using a patient diary.DesignProspective observational cohort study.SettingMulti‐centre study involving 12 secondary and tertiary otolaryngology units across the North of England. Patients were recruited from 1st March 2020 to 30th June 2022. Multilevel ordered logistic regression model statistics were performed.ParticipantsChildren (≥4 years, ≤16 years) undergoing tonsillectomy (with or without adenoidectomy) for benign pathology.Main Outcome Measures Frequency and severity of post‐operative bleeding. Intensity and pattern of post‐operative pain. ResultsIn total 297 children were recruited, with 91 (30.6%) diaries eligible for analysis. Post‐operative bleeding occurred in 44% of children. Most frequently blood in the saliva was reported (82.9%). Increasing age significantly increased bleeding odds by 17% per year (p = .001). Bleeding frequency decreased with higher surgeon grade (p = .003) and when performing intracapsular coblation tonsillectomy (p = .02) compared with other techniques. Lower age and intracapsular coblation tonsillectomy, against other techniques, significantly reduced rates of pain post‐operatively (p < .0001 and p = .0008).ConclusionA high level of low‐level post‐operative bleeding was observed. Pain scores remained high for 5 days post‐operatively then gradually reduce to normal by day 13. Intracapsular coblation tonsillectomy appears to be superior to all other techniques in terms of reducing post‐operative bleeding and pain. These findings should be used to guide patients in the consent process to inform them of the expected nature of post‐surgical recovery.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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