Literature DB >> 32669177

[Complications of upper gastrointestinal foreign body in children and related risk factors].

Yue-Sheng Wang1, Jing Zhang, Xiao-Qin Li, Zhi-Dan Yu, Fang Zhou.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the complications of upper gastrointestinal foreign body in children and related risk factors.
METHODS: Clinical data were collected from 772 children with upper gastrointestinal foreign bodies who were treated at the outpatient service or were hospitalized from January 2014 to December 2018. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors for the development of complications in children with upper gastrointestinal foreign bodies. RESILTS: The upper gastrointestinal foreign bodies were taken out by electronic endoscopy for the 772 children. There were 414 boys and 358 girls, with a median age of 2.8 years. Children under 3 years old accounted for 59.5%. The foreign bodies were mainly observed in the esophagus (57.5%) and the stomach (28.9%), with a retention time of ≤24 hours in 465 children (60.2%) and >24 hours in 307 children (39.8%). The types of upper gastrointestinal foreign bodies mainly included round metal foreign bodies (37.2%), long foreign bodies (24.7%), sharp foreign bodies (16.2%), batteries (14.4%), corrosive substances (4.8%), and magnets (2.7%). As for the severity of complications, 47.7% (368 children) had mild complications, 12.7% (98 children) had serious complications, and 39.6% (306 children) had no complications. The logistic regression analysis showed that an age of <3 years, underlying diseases, location of foreign body, type of foreign body, and a retention time of >24 hours were risk factors for the development of complications in these children (OR=2.141, 7.373, 6.658, 8.892, and 6.376 respectively, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: An understanding of the above high-risk factors for the complications of upper gastrointestinal foreign bodies is helpful to choose appropriate intervention methods and thus reduce the incidence of serious complications.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32669177      PMCID: PMC7389614     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1008-8830


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