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Nitika Gupta1, Neha Saraf2, Aditiya Saraf1
1Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, SMGS Hospital, Government Medical College and Hospital, Jammu, 180001 Jammu and Kashmir India.
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To determine the association of adenoid hypertrophy with allergic rhinitis in pediatric patients based on Simplified Visual Analog Scale and serum IgE levels. The present study was conducted in our tertiary care centre on 130 patients planned for adenoidectomy from May 2022 to June 2023. Children were divided into two groups based on IgE levels and Allergic history- Group I: who had raised immunoglobulin E levels with allergic rhinitis (according to ARIA guidelines) before adenoidectomy (n = 69) and Group II: who had normal immunoglobulin E levels pre-operatively (n = 72). VAS scoring was done in both groups and compared pre and post operatively. In our study it was found that the adenoid volume was more in patients with allergic history and increased IgE levels as compared to those with normal IgE levels (p < 0.05) pre-operatively. Also, the difference between pre-operative VAS score among Group I and Group II was statistically significant (p = 0.046). Also, the difference between postoperative VAS score among Group I and group II was also statistically significant (p = 0.043). There was statistically significant higher change in VAS score in Group II post-operatively (p = 0.027). sOur study demonstrates that children with allergic rhinitis tend to present earlier with symptoms of adenoid hypertrophy. In addition, children without allergic history show better post-operative VAS scores as the allergic component still prevails in children with allergic history.
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