Children with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, adenitis (PFAPA) -syndrome diagnosis will be randomised either to tonsillotomy (partial tonsillectomy) or 3 months follow up. At follow up visit 3 months after randomisation the children from either groups with ongoing symptoms will be sent to tonsillectomy.
Children with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, adenitis (PFAPA) -syndrome diagnosis will be randomised either to tonsillotomy (partial tonsillectomy) or 3 months follow up. In both groups the symptoms are monitored with symptom diaries. At follow up visit 3 months after randomisation the children from either groups with ongoing symptoms will be sent to tonsillectomy (total remove of palatine tonsil). The design is sequential trial. From the previous trials we know that the effect of tonsillectomy is about 90% and that during follow up for six months as much as 50% of the patients will recover. Because the syndrome is rare and because the rescue operations of the tonsils (tonsillectomy in a person who has gone through tonsillotomy), the sample size has to be as low as possible. That is the reason why we chose sequential design, with assessments after every 8 patient. Randomization is made in blocks of four. In sequential design we use the following assumptions: * We are looking for a 40% absolute difference in cure rate between tonsillotomy (90%) and follow up (50%) groups. * Two sided Whitehead design * Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) * Five assessments (sample size 4+4, 8+8. 12+12, 16+16 and 19+19) * type 1 error 5 % and power 80% * The sample size will be from 8 to 38 patients depending on when the trial can be stopped along assessments.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
About 2/3 of the palatine tonsil tissue is removed with coplator or bipolar knife.
Oulu Unversity Hospital
Oulu, Finland
Tampere University Hospital
Tampere, Finland
Turku University Hospital
Turku, Finland
Cure
Proportion of patients who do not have any PFAPA symptoms
Time frame: 3 months from randomization
Rescue surgery
Proportion of patients needing rescue surgery (tonsillectomy)
Time frame: 12 months from randomization
Days with fever
Number of days with fever \>38C in symptom diaries
Time frame: 3 months from randomization
Cure
Proportion of patients who do not have any PFAPA symptoms
Time frame: 6 months from randomization
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