Literature DB >> 23896385

Pediatric button battery injuries: 2013 task force update.

Kris R Jatana1, Toby Litovitz, James S Reilly, Peter J Koltai, Gene Rider, Ian N Jacobs.   

Abstract

Over the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic rise in the incidence of severe injuries involving children who ingest button batteries. Injury can occur rapidly and children can be asymptomatic or demonstrate non-specific symptoms until catastrophic injuries develop over a period of hours or days. Smaller size ingested button batteries will often pass without clinical sequellae; however, batteries 20mm and larger can more easily lodge in the esophagus causing significant damage. In some cases, the battery can erode into the aorta resulting in massive hemorrhage and death. To mitigate against the continued rise in life-threatening injuries, a national Button Battery Task Force was assembled to pursue a multi-faceted approach to injury prevention. This task force includes representatives from medicine, public health, industry, poison control, and government. A recent expert panel discussion at the 2013 American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) Meeting provided an update on the activities of the task force and is highlighted in this paper.
Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Battery injury; Button battery; Foreign body; Pediatric injury

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23896385     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0165-5876            Impact factor:   1.675


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2.  Diagnosis of button battery ingestion by 'halo' radiographic sign: an exception to the rule.

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3.  Imaging button battery ingestions and insertions in children: a 15-year single-center review.

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5.  Delayed presentation of button battery ingestion: a devastating complication.

Authors:  Robert Chessman; Misha Verkerk; Richard Hewitt; Nneka Eze
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2017-04-06

6.  Button Battery Ingestion in Children (PilBouTox®): A Prospective Study Describing the Clinical Course and Identifying Factors Related to Esophageal Impaction or Severe Cases.

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Review 7.  Button Battery Ingestion in Children: A Paradigm for Management of Severe Pediatric Foreign Body Ingestions.

Authors:  Kristina Leinwand; David E Brumbaugh; Robert E Kramer
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am       Date:  2016-01

8.  Tracheoesophageal fistula following button battery ingestion in an infant : Airway management considerations.

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9.  Successful management of an aorto-esophageal fistula following button battery ingestion: A case report and review of the literature.

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Review 10.  Current management of button battery injuries.

Authors:  Rishabh Sethia; Hannah Gibbs; Ian N Jacobs; James S Reilly; Keith Rhoades; Kris R Jatana
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2021-04-15
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