The Effect of Preoperative and Postoperative Oral Steroid in Adenotonsillectomy

아데노이드편도절제술에서 술전${\cdot}$술후 경구용 스테로이드의 효과

  • 윤창배 (동국대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실) ;
  • 김기식 (동국대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실)
  • Published : 1999.06.01

Abstract

Postoperative pain, poor oral intake and various complaints of adenotonsillectomized patients are the main problems for the otolaryngologist. Steroids have been advocated to reduce morbidity after adenotonsillectomy, but the results are conflicting. This study is to determine the effect of preoperative and postoperative oral steroid. Material and Methods : A prospective, randomized study was performed on 40 patients from 4 to 13 years of age. 20 patients undergoing adenotonsillectomy received steroid(experimental group), others undergoing adenotonsillectomy did not receive steroid(control group). An oral prednisolone was administered preoperatively for 3 days and postoperatively 7 days. A dosage was determined by patient's weight. Postoperatively each patients was examined for weight loss as well as for subjective signs of pain, oral intake, activity, mouth odor and analgesic usage. Results: experimental group showed decreased morbidity in view of postoperative pain, oral intake with statistical significance (p<0.05). The usage of analgesics was decreased in steroid group. but, activity, mouth odor and body weight showed no statistical difference. Conclusion: The results showed that preoperative and postoperative oral steroid affect the postoperative morbidity in adenotonsillectomy.

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