Integral scoring scale as a basis for an objective assessment of the state of patients with chronic tonsillitis and the effectiveness of their treatment

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OBJECTIVE: Introduction: Currently, the methods of integrated assessment of patient's condition based on scoring of separate multidirectional changes in subjective clinical and objective laboratory parameters are used in medical science more and more often. The aim: Based on the identified differences in clinical manifestations and immunological indicators of patients of different age with chronic tonsillitis and patients with no signs of ENT pathology, to develop an integral scoring scale as a basis for an objective assessment of the state of patients with CT and the effectiveness of their treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: The clinical signs and immunological factors were evaluated. Patient's general information, such as age, the presence of allergies, was also taken into account. Based on the analysis of the data array, a scoring system for assessing the clinical and immunological state of patients was proposed. RESULTS: Results: The abnormalities in clinical and immunological assessment in adult population with no signs of ENT pathology (control group) are 2.75 times higher than in healthy children, while in case of chronic tonsillitis the differences between children and adults in terms of integral abnormalities are 1.66 (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Conclusions: Integral scoring assessment of clinical and immunological tests makes it possible to provide more objective evaluation of the state of lymphoid tissue of tonsils and the immunity in patients with chronic tonsillitis, which may become an objective basis for choosing patient management strategy, as well as for estimating treatment efficacy.

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Bredun, O., Melnikov, O., & Kononov, O. (2019). Integral scoring scale as a basis for an objective assessment of the state of patients with chronic tonsillitis and the effectiveness of their treatment. Wiadomosci Lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960), 72(4), 664–669. https://doi.org/10.36740/wlek201904131

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