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Apnea–hypopnea index severity as an independent predictor of post-tonsillectomy respiratory complications in pediatric patients: A retrospective study
Nicholas A. Rossi
, Jordan Spaude
, Jason F. Ohlstein
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Harold S. Pine
, Shiva Daram
, Brian J. McKinnon
, Wasyl Szeremeta
Otolaryngology
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Adenotonsillectomy
100%
Adverse Events
50%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
25%
January 2015
25%
Otolaryngologist
25%
Overnight Admission
25%
Overnight Observation
25%
Pediatric
25%
Pediatric Patients
100%
Polysomnography
25%
Post-tonsillectomy
100%
Postoperative Admission
25%
Postoperative Pulmonary Complications
50%
Practice Patterns
25%
Prolonged Stay
25%
Relative Risk
50%
Respiratory Complications
100%
Respiratory Events
75%
Retrospective Chart Review
25%
Statistical Correlation
25%
Support Measures
25%
Tertiary Care Hospital
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adenotonsillectomy
100%
Adverse Event
50%
Patient Referral
25%
Pediatrics
25%
Pediatrics Patient
100%
Polysomnography
25%
Retrospective Study
100%
Tonsillectomy
100%