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Early prediction of complex midgut volvulus in neonates and infants.

Ilias Kanellos-Becker1, Robert Bergholz, Konrad Reinshagen, Michael Boettcher.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Prognosis of midgut volvulus in neonates and infants younger than 1 year remains poor, as diagnostic findings may not be apparent until gut infarction had occurred. To characterize factors that help to predict complex midgut volvulus early was aim of this study.
METHODS: Institutionally approved retrospective analysis of all children younger than 1 year treated for midgut volvulus at the author's center from January 2002 to December 2011. Medical history, symptoms, laboratory and radiologic findings as well as sequelae of midgut volvulus were evaluated.
RESULTS: In 10 years, 37 children fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these, 43% developed complications, and mortality rate was 16%. In 30% of the patients, the only clinical sign was a sudden worsening of the general condition and abdominal distension (complex 19% vs. simple 38%). In one child with simple midgut volvulus, all clinical, laboratory and radiologic signs were negative. CART analysis identified a base excess below -1.70 and preterm birth (<36 weeks) as the best discriminators of complex and simple midgut volvulus. A score >1pt (comprised of these two factors) was found in all children with complex and in 14% of simple midgut volvulus (p < 0.001). A positive score (>1pt) offers a sensitivity of 100% (81.7-100%), specificity of 85.7% (71.8-85.7%), a PPV of 84.2% (68.8-84.2%) and NPV 100% (83.8-100%). DISCUSSION: The study shows that midgut volvulus has a substantial morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, not all affected children get picked up by history, laboratory and imaging. However, the proposed score helps to identify subject with increased risk of complications. It has the potential to facilitate and accelerate diagnosis of complex midgut volvulus; ultimately, it might help to reduce morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24756336     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-014-3504-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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