Improved behavior after adenotonsillectomy in children with higher and lower IQ
Abstract Objectives To examine whether high intellectual ability, in comparison to average or lower performance, reflects the consequences of sleep-disordered breathing and limits behavioral benefit observed 6 months after adenotonsillectomy. Methods Children aged 3–12 years ( n = 147) recruited fro...
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Abstract | Abstract Objectives To examine whether high intellectual ability, in comparison to average or lower performance, reflects the consequences of sleep-disordered breathing and limits behavioral benefit observed 6 months after adenotonsillectomy. Methods Children aged 3–12 years ( n = 147) recruited from otolaryngology practices at two hospitals and assessed with Conners’ Parent Rating Scales and an age range-appropriate intellectual measure, the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale at baseline and 6 months after clinically-indicated adenotonsillectomy. Subjects were classified as having high (IQ ≥ 110), average (90 ≤ IQ < 110), or low (IQ < 90) cognitive ability. Results After adenotonsillectomy, improvements in Conners’ internalizing, externalizing, hyperactivity, and cognitive domains were observed across IQ groups (main effects for time, all p < 0.01 or better), with no evidence for differential improvements among the groups (no significant time by IQ group interactions). The magnitude of behavioral improvement among children with high IQ resembled that observed among the other two groups. Changes in the Conners’ domains were not significantly correlated with baseline IQ, age, socioeconomic status, body mass index z -score, or respiratory disturbance index. Conclusion Behavioral function can improve after adenotonsillectomy even among children with relatively high intellectual ability at baseline. Diagnosis and treatment with expectation of neurobehavioral benefit should be considered among high-performing children as readily as it is more traditionally among their lower-performing peers. |
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AbstractList | To examine whether high intellectual ability, in comparison to average or lower performance, reflects the consequences of sleep-disordered breathing and limits behavioral benefit observed 6 months after adenotonsillectomy.
Children aged 3-12 years (n=147) recruited from otolaryngology practices at two hospitals and assessed with Conners' Parent Rating Scales and an age range-appropriate intellectual measure, the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale at baseline and 6 months after clinically-indicated adenotonsillectomy. Subjects were classified as having high (IQ≥110), average (90≤IQ<110), or low (IQ<90) cognitive ability.
After adenotonsillectomy, improvements in Conners' internalizing, externalizing, hyperactivity, and cognitive domains were observed across IQ groups (main effects for time, all p<0.01 or better), with no evidence for differential improvements among the groups (no significant time by IQ group interactions). The magnitude of behavioral improvement among children with high IQ resembled that observed among the other two groups. Changes in the Conners' domains were not significantly correlated with baseline IQ, age, socioeconomic status, body mass index z-score, or respiratory disturbance index.
Behavioral function can improve after adenotonsillectomy even among children with relatively high intellectual ability at baseline. Diagnosis and treatment with expectation of neurobehavioral benefit should be considered among high-performing children as readily as it is more traditionally among their lower-performing peers. OBJECTIVESTo examine whether high intellectual ability, in comparison to average or lower performance, reflects the consequences of sleep-disordered breathing and limits behavioral benefit observed 6 months after adenotonsillectomy.METHODSChildren aged 3-12 years (n=147) recruited from otolaryngology practices at two hospitals and assessed with Conners' Parent Rating Scales and an age range-appropriate intellectual measure, the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale at baseline and 6 months after clinically-indicated adenotonsillectomy. Subjects were classified as having high (IQ≥110), average (90≤IQ<110), or low (IQ<90) cognitive ability.RESULTSAfter adenotonsillectomy, improvements in Conners' internalizing, externalizing, hyperactivity, and cognitive domains were observed across IQ groups (main effects for time, all p<0.01 or better), with no evidence for differential improvements among the groups (no significant time by IQ group interactions). The magnitude of behavioral improvement among children with high IQ resembled that observed among the other two groups. Changes in the Conners' domains were not significantly correlated with baseline IQ, age, socioeconomic status, body mass index z-score, or respiratory disturbance index.CONCLUSIONBehavioral function can improve after adenotonsillectomy even among children with relatively high intellectual ability at baseline. Diagnosis and treatment with expectation of neurobehavioral benefit should be considered among high-performing children as readily as it is more traditionally among their lower-performing peers. Abstract Objectives To examine whether high intellectual ability, in comparison to average or lower performance, reflects the consequences of sleep-disordered breathing and limits behavioral benefit observed 6 months after adenotonsillectomy. Methods Children aged 3–12 years ( n = 147) recruited from otolaryngology practices at two hospitals and assessed with Conners’ Parent Rating Scales and an age range-appropriate intellectual measure, the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale at baseline and 6 months after clinically-indicated adenotonsillectomy. Subjects were classified as having high (IQ ≥ 110), average (90 ≤ IQ < 110), or low (IQ < 90) cognitive ability. Results After adenotonsillectomy, improvements in Conners’ internalizing, externalizing, hyperactivity, and cognitive domains were observed across IQ groups (main effects for time, all p < 0.01 or better), with no evidence for differential improvements among the groups (no significant time by IQ group interactions). The magnitude of behavioral improvement among children with high IQ resembled that observed among the other two groups. Changes in the Conners’ domains were not significantly correlated with baseline IQ, age, socioeconomic status, body mass index z -score, or respiratory disturbance index. Conclusion Behavioral function can improve after adenotonsillectomy even among children with relatively high intellectual ability at baseline. Diagnosis and treatment with expectation of neurobehavioral benefit should be considered among high-performing children as readily as it is more traditionally among their lower-performing peers. |
Author | Chung, Seockhoon Hodges, Elise K Hoban, Timothy F Ruzicka, Deborah L Garetz, Susan L Guire, Kenneth E Giordani, Bruno Chervin, Ronald D Felt, Barbara T Dillon, James E |
AuthorAffiliation | 3 Neuropsychology Section, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 7 Division of Child Behavioral Health, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 2 Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 5 Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 9 Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea 8 Department of Psychiatry, Central Michigan University College of Medicine, Saginaw, MI, USA 4 Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 6 Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 1 Sleep Disorders Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
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