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Ingestión de pila boton en pediatría: Experiencia de un centro y score de riesgo para predecir resultados
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Otro artículo que tenes que conocer por la dra Cecilia Gigena
“Ingestión de pila boton en pediatría: Experiencia de un centro y score de riesgo para predecir resultados” Scaline N et.al.
P. Nina Scalise, Jonathan M. Durgin, Steven J. Staffa, Nicole Wynne, Jay Meisner, Peter Ngo, Benjamin Zendejas, Heung Bae Kim, Farokh R. Demehri
Articulo completo: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(22)00790-4/fulltext
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to analyze the management and outcomes of primary button battery ingestions and their sequelae at a single high-volume center, and to propose a risk score to predict the likelihood of a severe outcome.
Methods
The medical record was queried for all patients under 21 years old evaluated at our institution for button battery ingestion from 2008 to 2021. A severe outcome was defined as having at least one of the following: deep/circumferential mucosal erosion, perforation, mediastinitis, vascular or airway injury/fistula, or development of esophageal stricture. From a selection of clinically relevant factors, logistic regression determined predictors of a severe outcome, which were incorporated into a risk model.
Results
143 patients evaluated for button battery ingestion were analyzed. 24 (17%) had a severe outcome. The independent predictors of a severe outcome in multivariate analysis were location of battery in the esophagus on imaging (96%), battery size >/ = 2 cm (95%), and presence of any symptoms on presentation (96%), with P < 0.001 in all cases. Predicted probability of a severe outcome ranged from 88% when all three risk factors were observed, to 0.3% when none were present.
Conclusion
We report the presentation, management, and complication profiles of a large cohort of BB ingestions treated at a single institution. A risk score to predict severe outcomes may be used by providers initially evaluating patients with button battery ingestion in order to allocate resources and expedite transfer to a center with pediatric endoscopic and surgical capabilities.
Level of evidence
Level IV.
Type of study
Clinical Research Paper.
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¿Sabes qué pacientes se encuentran en mayor riesgo luego de ingerir una pila botón? Hola, soy Cecilia Gijena del Hospital de Cincinnati y creo que este es un artículo que tenés que conocer. Este es un estudio retrospectivo realizado en Boston Childrens desde 2008 hasta el 2021. Su objetivo era identificar factores de riesgo para realizar un score en pacientes que habían ingerido una pila botón. ¿Y qué encontraron? Realizaron 143 pacientes de los cuales 24 tuvieron lesiones graves por la ingestión de la pila botón. Y encontraron tres factores de riesgo que predicen lesiones graves en estos pacientes. El primero es la localización de la pila botón en el esófago al momento de la consulta. El segundo es una pila botón mayor de 2 cm de diámetro. Y el tercero es la presencia de síntomas al inicio. Así que estate atento para buscar estos síntomas en un paciente que haya ingerido una pila botón y quedate conectado para más artículos que tenés que conocer.