Botox injections with and without general anesthesia for pediatric sialorrhea: A cost, efficacy, and safety analysis.

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Tác giả: Alyssa M Civantos, Michelle Florentine, Michael M Lindeborg, Anna K Meyer, Kristina W Rosbe

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: Ireland : International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 115723

 OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound-guided salivary gland Botulinum toxin A (Botox) injections are often used in pediatric patients with refractory sialorrhea, performed with or without general anesthesia. This study aims to compare outcomes and costs between these methods. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Tertiary children's hospital. METHODS: Patients with chronic sialorrhea refractory to medical therapy who underwent Botulinum toxin A injections between 2012 and 2023 under general anesthesia (n = 50
  126 injections) were compared to those performed without general anesthesia (n = 31
  116 injections). Sociodemographic factors, clinical history, and injection regimen were recorded. Available billing data from this time period was used to compare costs. RESULTS: Pediatric patients who underwent Botulinum toxin A injections without general anesthesia did not have statistically significant differences in post-injection cessation of anticholinergic medications (AOR = 0.980, [0.29, 3.29]), family-reported improvement in sialorrhea (AOR = 3.25, [0.58, 18.1]), admissions for aspiration pneumonia within the year (Coefficient = 0.260, [-0.22, 0.75]), or progression to sialorrhea surgery (AOR = 0.374, [0.07, 2.16]) compared to those performed under general anesthesia. Amongst patients who underwent repeat injections, there were no significant differences in the average number of injections (p = 0.41) or time between injections (p = 0.16). Botulinum toxin A injections performed in the outpatient setting (374.49) had significantly lower costs compared to injections performed under general anesthesia (077.13) (p <
  0.001). CONCLUSION: Pediatric patients undergoing Botulinum toxin A injections with and without general anesthesia have similar efficacy and quality outcomes. Exploring the advantages of Botulinum toxin A injections without general anesthesia could lead to improved access, reduced risks of general anesthesia, and reduced costs to the medical system.
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