Affiliation:
1. Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences Duke University School of Medicine Durham North Carolina USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of the release of updated American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO‐HNSF) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Tonsillectomy in Children in 2019 on adherence to evidence‐based practice.MethodsPatients between ages 1 and 18 who had tonsillectomies and encounters for throat infection (tonsillitis or pharyngitis) between of February 5, 2015 and February 4, 2023 were identified by International Classification of Diseases and Current Procedural Terminology codes, excluding those with obstructive sleep‐disordered breathing. Retrospective chart review was performed to determine adherence to evidence‐based practice.ResultsThere was a significant increase in adherence to evidence‐based practice post‐CPG release compared to pre‐CPG (85.4% vs 73.1%, P = .0088). There was an observed trend for improved adherence to evidence‐based practice for pediatric tonsillectomy for recurrent infection for most of the post‐CPG period. There were fewer tonsillectomies performed post‐CPG, despite more total encounters for throat infection.DiscussionThe publication of the updated AAO‐HNSF CPG corresponded with improved adherence to evidence‐based practice for tonsillectomy in children for recurrent infection and an observed decrease in overall rate of tonsillectomy. This suggests the CPG may be an effective quality improvement tool for reducing variation and unnecessary patient morbidity or harm.Implications for PracticeThese findings suggest that the updated AAO‐HNSF CPG for Tonsillectomy in Children may have effectively impacted practice patterns, and further work should be done to expand their reach to other specialties and settings. Consideration should also be given to further understand any balancing factors associated with reduced tonsillectomies for recurrent infections including quality of life impact on children managed expectantly.
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