Abstract
Objective: сlinical relevance and prevalence of ENT diseases in children with Down syndrome (DS) of Ukrainian, according to a survey of their parents. Analyze educational work among primary care physicians. Materials and methods. During 2019, 137 respondents, who were parents of children with Down syndrome, were surveyed. Аge varied from 3 months to 18 years. Results. Scheduled medical examinations in ENT doctors have the ability to conduct 81% of families with children with DS. 72.3% of the interviewed had their hearing assessed, of whom 19% had their hearing checked annually. 27.7% of children with DS do not have a hearing test. A significant proportion (81%) of parents of children with DS did not offer to assess the child's hearing. Acute otitis media is more commonly recorded at the age of 1 to 5 years. Surgical treatment for otitis media was performed in 7.2% of patients (tympano puncture/tympanocentesisin 5.1%; performed more than 2 times in 0.7%; middle ear bypass grafting in 1.5%). Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis was noted in 40.9% of children with DS, of which 82.1% had more than 3 episodes of acute rhinosinusitis during their lifetime. Allergies were reported in 34.3%. Obstructive sleep apnea is noted by 26.3%. 70.8% of parents observe their baby's shortness of breath, snoring. As for surgery: adenotomy was performed in 20.5%, of which 1.5% of children performed more than 1 time. Adenotomy is planned in 30% of the respondents. Tonsillectomy was performed in 1.5%, with 0.7% planned for the near future. The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of participating institution. The informed consent of the parents and patients was obtained for conducting the studies. No conflict of interest was declared by the authors. Keywords: Down syndrome, ENT pathology, ENT organs, children, adolescents.
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