| Literature DB >> 33506364 |
Tzu-Chi Wu1,2, Pin-Wen Huang3, Chun-Bin Tung3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fish bones are the most common aerodigestive foreign bodies found in adults. Most cases of fish bone impaction improve after primary management by emergency physicians with a mirror laryngoscopy using a tongue depressor, before otolaryngologists perform a fiberoptic nasendoscopy. A computed tomography scan usually follows to determine the next step. Studies have recently been concerned about overdoses of radiation from computed tomography. However, clear algorithms remain unavailable for fish bone ingestion management to date.Entities:
Keywords: Fish bone; Foreign body; Lateral neck radiography; Radiography in emergency care
Year: 2021 PMID: 33506364 PMCID: PMC8121746 DOI: 10.1007/s10140-020-01891-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Radiol ISSN: 1070-3004
Fig. 1Fish bone foreign body management algorithm
Attributes of patients treated during primary management vs patients needing esophagogastroscopy
| Removed by mirror laryngoscopy/fiberoptic nasendoscopy | Esophagogastroscopy | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 147 (81.6%) | 33(18.3%) | |
| Age | 42.25 ± 23.93 | 54.18 ± 16.91 | 0.012 |
| Age ≤ 40 | 65 (44.3%) | 8 (24.2%) | |
| Age > 40 | 82 (55.7%) | 25 (75.8%) | 0.035 |
| Plain radiography positive | 13 (8.8%) | 8 (24.2%) | 0.035 |
| BMI | 23.04 ± 5.29 | 24.10 ± 3.94 | 0.406 |
Fig. 2Failure after primary management
Attributes of patients who underwent esophagogastroscopy and fish bone location
| Esophagogastroscopy | Positive with fish bone ( | Negative with fish bone ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Male 9 (47.4%) | Male 5 (35.7%) | |
| Female 10 (52.6%) | Female 9 (64.3%) | ||
| Age | 57.42 ± 13.56 | 49.79 ± 20.33 | 0.209 |
| Age ≤ 40 | 2(10.6%) | 6(42.9%) | 0.047 |
| Age > 40 | 17(89.4%) | 8(57.1%) | |
| BMI | 24.28 ± 4.04 | 23.84 ± 4.17 | 0.814 |
| Plain radiography | |||
| positive | 8 (42.1%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.010 |
| negative | 11(57.9%) | 14(100%) | |
| Fish bone location | Vallecula / Pyriform sinus ( Upper third of the esophagus ( Middle third of the esophagus( | ||
Fig. 3New management algorithm of fish bone foreign body