Pediatric Intussusception Presenting to Emergency Room.
- Author:
Woo Yong LEE
;
Yeon Kwon JEONG
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Delayed Diagnosis;
Diagnosis;
Education;
Emergencies*;
Emergency Medical Services;
Emergency Service, Hospital*;
Enema;
Humans;
Intussusception*;
Retrospective Studies;
Sex Ratio;
Ultrasonography;
Ultrasonography, Doppler
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
1998;9(2):330-335
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Intussuseception is one of the most common diseases requiring abdominal emergency care in early childhood. The delay in diagnosis increases morbidity and, in particular, reduces the success rate of the non-surgical method of reduction. In this report, the authors determined the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with intussusception, and the factors involved in delayed diagnosis and the efficacy of doppler ultrasonography in diagnosis. METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective study of 44 cases in 42 patients with intussusception who had visited the emergency room of SamSung medical center from January 1st to December 31, 1996. RESULTS: The sex ratio was equal and 64.3% of the patients were under 1 year of age. The prevalent complaints were vomiting(36.4%) and abdominal pain(33.8%). Ultrasonography was used in 11 cases, 3 of them were performed because of obscure symptoms and the rest were due to diagnostic delay. The average time past from visit to diagnosis was 4 hours and 20 minutes, and there were 4 diagnostic delays. Air enema reductions were unsucessful in 11 cases(25%) and that was related to hospital-visit delays and long time past from symptom onset to diagnosis. There were no motalities. CONCLUSION: To reduce delays in diagnosis and unnecessary operations, the use of doppler ultrasonography is recommanded in suspicious cases. And to reduce the hospital-visit delays, related to the failure on non-surgical reduction, the education about this disease is necessary.