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Juvenile recurrent parotitis: A retrospective comparison of sialendoscopy versus conservative therapy
Author(s) -
Schneider Helgard,
Koch Michael,
Künzel Julian,
Gillespie M. Boyd,
Grundtner Philipp,
Iro Heinrich,
Zenk Johannes
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the laryngoscope
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.181
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1531-4995
pISSN - 0023-852X
DOI - 10.1002/lary.24291
Subject(s) - medicine , endoscopy , retrospective cohort study , cortisone , parotitis , surgery , antibiotics , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Objectives/Hypothesis There are several therapeutic approaches to treat juvenile recurrent parotitis. The aim of this study was to compare sialendoscopy, including prophylactic cortisone irrigation, with observation and a conservative approach of antibiotic therapy alone. Study Design Retrospective study, tertiary clinical center. Methods The charts of patients treated for juvenile recurrent parotitis between November 2004 and June 2011 were reviewed. Initial acute flares were always treated with a course of antibiotics. Subsequent treatment consisted of either salivary gland endoscopy including cortisone irrigation or additional pure antibiotic therapy. Patients treated with salivary endoscopy were compared to patients treated with antibiotics alone with regard to the number of inflammatory episodes and pain intensity pre‐ and posttreatment. Results Thirty‐six patients were treated during the period of study, 15 with salivary endoscopy with cortisone irrigation and 21 with antibiotic therapy alone. A significant reduction in recurrent episodes and pain intensity following therapy was found in both groups. With respect to these two outcomes, the comparison showed two therapeutic options of equal merit. Conclusions Salivary gland endoscopy is an option in the management of juvenile recurrent parotitis that helps in confirming the diagnosis and that also provides therapeutic intervention. However, although there are further advantages, the definitive value of salivary gland endoscopy requires ongoing evaluation in further prospective studies. Level of Evidence 4. Laryngoscope , 124:451–455, 2014

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