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- W2969482972 abstract "Paediatric acute cervical lymphadenitis is a frequent diagnosis in the emergency department. Traditionally, suppurative cervical lymphadenitis (SCL) is associated with a higher need of surgical drainage. However, a great variability in the management of this suppurative infections can be observed. Moreover, the clinical distinction between non-suppurative cervical lymphadenitis (NSCL) and SCL is not an easy task and there are, currently, no guidelines defining which patients are eligible for imaging study.To assess the determinants and benefits in the surgical management of SCL in children. As secondary outcome, to determine differences in epidemiological characteristics, clinical, biochemical and radiological features between NSCL and SCL.A retrospective survey was carried out in a tertiary university hospital between January 2007 and December 2016. Forty-two children with a diagnosis of acute cervical lymphadenitis (ACL) were included and categorized according to the presence of suppuration, resulting in two groups: NSCL and SCL. The latter group was further categorized into surgical and non-surgical groups, according to the need of surgical drainage.No significant differences were found between SCL and NSCL groups in gender, age and previous antibiotics intake (p > 0.05). According to clinical presentation, odynophagia was significantly more frequent in NSCL patients (p = 0.01), with no differences found in other clinical parameters (p > 0.05). Patients presenting acute cervical lymphadenitis involving the submandibular region have 16 times the odds of a suppurative process (p = 0.029). In a SCL subgroup analysis, no association was observed between lymphadenitis size or location and the need for surgical drainage (p > 0.05). Children included in the SCL surgical group presented a trend to an increased in the hospitalization length (p = 0.01), when comparing to those in which treatment was limited to intravenous antibiotics. One death was observed in the SCL non-surgical group.Predictive factors for the need of surgery were not found. Furthermore, surgical drainage was not associated with better outcomes. Surgery could be considered in selected stable patients, when alternative medical treatments do not seem to work, in a case-to-case basis." @default.
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- W2969482972 title "Unilateral acute cervical lymphadenitis in children: can we predict the need for surgery?" @default.
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