ACE GRADING- A proposed endoscopic grading system for adenoids and its clinical correlation

Abstract Objectives To propose a novel endoscopic adenoid grading system using a rigid nasal endoscope and to study its correlation with the clinical diagnosis Methodology Prerecorded video clips of rigid nasal endoscopy taken during endoscopic adenoidectomy were retrieved. Otolaryngology consultant...

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description Abstract Objectives To propose a novel endoscopic adenoid grading system using a rigid nasal endoscope and to study its correlation with the clinical diagnosis Methodology Prerecorded video clips of rigid nasal endoscopy taken during endoscopic adenoidectomy were retrieved. Otolaryngology consultants blinded to the clinical diagnosis of the child were presented these videos and asked to grade the adenoid hypertrophy as per the proposed endoscopic ACE ( A irway/ C hoana/ E ustachian tube) grading system. The clinical diagnosis was correlated with the different aspects of the descriptive endoscopic grading system. Results 152 video clips were presented to the otolaryngology consultants for grading. The average age was 8.6 years (SD- 3.48), while the male female ratio was 3:2. The A subcomponent of the ACE grading showed significant correlation with the diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing and chronic adenotonsillitis, C subcomponent with sleep disordered breathing and the E subcomponent with the diagnosis of otitis media. Conclusion The proposed endoscopic grading is easily applicable and at the same time clearly describes the relation of the adenoids to the nasopharynx, choana and Eustachian tube. Different aspects of the grading system correlated differently with the clinical diagnosis emphasizing that a descriptive scoring rather than a comprehensive scoring is a more relevant clinical tool.
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Adenoidectomy - methods
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Adenoids - surgery
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Choana
Endoscopic adenoid grading
Endoscopy - methods
Eustachian tube
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Female
Humans
Hypertrophy - surgery
Male
Microsurgery
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Otolaryngology
Pediatrics
Retrospective Studies
Sleep Apnea Syndromes - diagnosis
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