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Abstract

Purpose

We aimed to evaluate clinical and laboratory characteristics of children with preseptal cellulitis (PC) and orbital cellulitis (OC) and also to determine whether clinical and/or laboratory parameters could be used to distinguish OC from PC.

Methods

The medical records of pediatric patients (aged between 1 month and 18 years) with PC and OC who had been hospitalized at our center from January 2008 to December 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify possible parameters useful in differentiating between PC and OC.

Results

A total of 375 patients [202 (53.9%) boys], of whom 35 (9.3%) had OC, were evaluated. Median age was 44 (range, 1–192) months. Compared to those with PC, patients with OC were older (p = 0.001), had fever, upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) symptoms, and sinusitis more frequently, and demonstrated prolonged symptom and hospitalization times (˂ 0.001 for all). Significant differences between groups were observed for numerous laboratory parameters; however, multivariable regression analysis revealed that only C-reactive protein (CRP) and platelet count could be used to predict OC among the laboratory findings. Taken together, factors independently associated with OC diagnosis were proptosis, ophthalmoplegia, age (>35 months), CRP level (˃116.5 mg/L), and platelet count (˃420.5 × 103/mm3).

Conclusion

In addition to showing previously known properties of OC versus PC, our study demonstrated that combined demographic, clinical and laboratory factors such as being aged above 35 months, having a CRP level of ˃116.5 mg/L, and platelet count of ˃ 420.5 × 103/mm3 could be used to distinguish OC from PC.

Details

Title
Distinguishing orbital cellulitis from preseptal cellulitis in children
Author
Yalçınkaya, Rumeysa 1 ; Tanır, Gönül 1 ; Polat, Meltem 1 ; Özdem, Suna 1 ; Savaş Şen, Zeynep 1 ; Gümüşer Cinni, Rüveyda 1 ; Yüce Sezen, Aslıhan 2 ; Öz, Fatma Nur 1 

 Health Sciences University, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital, Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Ankara, Turkey 
 Health Sciences University, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Ankara, Turkey 
Pages
733-740
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Mar 2023
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01655701
e-ISSN
15732630
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2791432535
Copyright
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