Bibliographic citations
Del, L., (2021). Comparación de la precisión entre la endoscopia nasal y el
cefalograma lateral para la valoración del grado de obstrucción de la
hipertrofia adenoidea en niños: Una revisión sistemática [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7608
Del, L., Comparación de la precisión entre la endoscopia nasal y el
cefalograma lateral para la valoración del grado de obstrucción de la
hipertrofia adenoidea en niños: Una revisión sistemática [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7608
@misc{renati/372118,
title = "Comparación de la precisión entre la endoscopia nasal y el
cefalograma lateral para la valoración del grado de obstrucción de la
hipertrofia adenoidea en niños: Una revisión sistemática",
author = "Del Águila Paredes, Lady Alessandra Raquel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
In pediatric patients, nasal endoscopy (NE) has better accuracy with respect to the degree of obstruction of adenoid hypertrophy (AH). Objectives: Comparison of the precision between the NE and the lateral cephalogram for the assessment of the degree of obstruction of AH in children. Methods: Systematic review of prospective studies in 5 databases. Two authors selecting the studies, extracted necessary information and individually, assessed the risk of bias. The risk of bias was assessed was indicated according the Cochrane manual and extrapolated to the ““Risk of bias““ option of RevMan 5.3 software. The primary outcomes were the use of nasal endoscopy and lateral cephalogram; with respect to the secondary was the previous diagnosis of AH. We use the mean difference (M) and standard deviations to evaluate the effect on continuous outcomes. We use the random effects model. Results: Four prospective studies were selected (n = 287). No differences were found between nasal endoscopy and lateral cephalogram, regarding the accuracy of the assessment of the degree of obstruction (DM 31.02; 95% CI - 18.65 to 80.69; p <0.00001). In addition, it can be seen that a large number of studies didin’t specified the timing of each examen taken and in some articles, there are no mention of blinding by examiners Conclusions: Despite some limitations, nasal endoscopy and lateral cephalogram are equally useful when detecting the degree of obstruction
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