Clinical experience and management of peritonsillar abscesses at the Dr. Sótero del Río Health Center

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Matías Alvarez B.
María Jesús Santander B.
Sofia Waissbluth A.
Soledad Palma R.

Keywords

Peritonsillar abscess, infection, drainage, tonsil, quinsy

Abstract

Introduction: Peritonsillar abscesses are an important cause of emergency consults in the otorhinolaryngology department. Its management includes use of antibiotics and drainage of the abscess. Aim: To describe and analyze the clinical characteristics, epidemiology, and manage- ment of peritonsillar abscesses at the Dr. Sótero del Río Health Center. Material and method: Retrospective and descriptive study of all patients presenting with a peritonsillar abscess between the years 2013 and 2016. Variables analyzed inclu- de demographics, signs and symptoms, use of antibiotics, drainage, and persistence of the disease. Results: This series includes 122 patients, with a mean age of 29 years; 19.6% are pediatric patients. Clinically, patients presented mainly with odynophagia (62.7%), muffled voice (32%), fever (27%), and trismus (27%). On physical examination, swe- lling of the tonsillar pillar (67.2%), uvula deviation (41.8%), trismus (26.2%), and whi- te patches on tonsil (18.9%) were observed. The latter finding was more common in children. Forty-six percent of the patients received an antibiotic treatment previous to consulting at the emergency department, and 35.7% received steroids at the emergency department. The majority (92%) had the abscess drained, mainly by incision (81.7%). Only 13.1% of the patients required a second drainage. Conclusion: Peritonsillar abscess is a common presentation at the emergency de- partment, seen primarily in young adults. The prognosis is excellent with drainage of the abscess associated with an intravenous and/or oral antibiotic treatment.

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