Diagnosing streptococcal pharyngotonsillitis in children and adolescents: the limitations of the clinical features☆

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  • Saulo Duarte Passos
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Barbosa Junior et al, address in this issue the experience of the group on a relevant matter in pediatric practice: the diagnosis of Streptococcal Pharyngotonsillitis (SPT). " Sore throat " symptoms, including pharyngitis, are common reasons for seeking medical assistance in primary care and emergency services, 1 accounting for 12 million consultations a year in the United States in 2006, with a significant impact to the healthcare system. 2 Although most cases of pharyngitis have viral etiology (50-80%), bacterial agents are implicated in approximately 5-30% of the cases. In cases of bacterial pharyngitis, infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes (SGA) are the most frequent. The importance of identifying and treating them with appropriate antibiotics, both in the choice of drug and the beginning and time of administration are essential, as they reduce clinical symptoms and transmission to close contacts. 6 The concern with diagnostic accuracy is a long-standing fact. In 1961, Stillerman & Bernstein 7 warned: " If you are comfortable selecting which patients with pharyngitis should receive 10 days of treatment with penicillin, you may not understand the situation. " This discomfort persists even today, as there is no clinical evidence that cases of bacterial pharyngitis are more serious than viral ones or that there are differences in duration in both cases. Given these several etiological possibilities, accurate clinical diagnosis becomes a challenge, efficiently met by the study authors. Some aspects should be emphasized. Different from other studies, 7,8 the exclusion criteria of patients due to previous antibiotic use was extended to up to 30 days for those who used Benzathine penicillin, for patients treated in emergency rooms and outpatient clinics. The case definition used was laboratory-based and stringent, using the combination of the results of rapid antigen detection test and / or culture for SGA. Admission criteria were broad, including upper airway symptoms, which may have interfered with the lower positivity (23.4%) of laboratory tests for SPT detection, 9,10 when compared to other works in our country. The exclusion of respiratory symptoms increases the pretest prevalence of streptococcal pharyngitis. The prevalence of SPT similar to the study was found in an international multicenter study that included Brazil, pointing out to the use of the rapid test for diagnosis. 12 The clinical characteristics presented in this study showed increased sensitivity, with low specificity for the diagnosis of SPT by SGA. These criteria could delay antibiotic treatment aimed at eradication of …

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دوره 32  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014