Safety and Effectiveness of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children
Objective: To determine the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in Paediatrics population. Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pak Emirates Military hospital, Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Mar 20...
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description | Objective: To determine the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in Paediatrics population.
Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pak Emirates Military hospital, Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Mar 2014 till Dec 2017.
Methodology: Total 40 children who underwent percutaneous gastrostomy at the Paediatric gastroenterology department were included in the study. Patients were followed up for a period for 6 months. Demographic data, indications, weight gainand complications were noted for 6 months after the procedure.
Results: Forty patients were enrolled and there were 23(57.5%) males with mean age of 39.8±20.2 months. Swallowing difficulty 23(47.5%) was the major indication followed by poor weight gain 10(25%), prolonged nasogastric tube feeding8(20%) and frequent aspirations 3(7.5%). Majority 32(80%) had underlying diagnosis of cerebral palsy. In six months follow up, 38(95%) children had an increment in weight (mean weight gain 1.89±1.0Kg). Early feed at 6 hours after procedure was tolerated by 38(95%) of patients. The majority of children did not have any complications and only few were observed to havewound infection, vomiting, and irritability in 3(7.50%), 1(2.50%) and 3(7.50%) respectively.
Conclusion: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement is a minimally invasive, safe and effective feeding technique for neurologically impaired children, especially cerebral palsy patients requiring long term assisted feeding. |
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Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study.
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Methodology: Total 40 children who underwent percutaneous gastrostomy at the Paediatric gastroenterology department were included in the study. Patients were followed up for a period for 6 months. Demographic data, indications, weight gainand complications were noted for 6 months after the procedure.
Results: Forty patients were enrolled and there were 23(57.5%) males with mean age of 39.8±20.2 months. Swallowing difficulty 23(47.5%) was the major indication followed by poor weight gain 10(25%), prolonged nasogastric tube feeding8(20%) and frequent aspirations 3(7.5%). Majority 32(80%) had underlying diagnosis of cerebral palsy. In six months follow up, 38(95%) children had an increment in weight (mean weight gain 1.89±1.0Kg). Early feed at 6 hours after procedure was tolerated by 38(95%) of patients. The majority of children did not have any complications and only few were observed to havewound infection, vomiting, and irritability in 3(7.50%), 1(2.50%) and 3(7.50%) respectively.
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Methodology: Total 40 children who underwent percutaneous gastrostomy at the Paediatric gastroenterology department were included in the study. Patients were followed up for a period for 6 months. Demographic data, indications, weight gainand complications were noted for 6 months after the procedure.
Results: Forty patients were enrolled and there were 23(57.5%) males with mean age of 39.8±20.2 months. Swallowing difficulty 23(47.5%) was the major indication followed by poor weight gain 10(25%), prolonged nasogastric tube feeding8(20%) and frequent aspirations 3(7.5%). Majority 32(80%) had underlying diagnosis of cerebral palsy. In six months follow up, 38(95%) children had an increment in weight (mean weight gain 1.89±1.0Kg). Early feed at 6 hours after procedure was tolerated by 38(95%) of patients. The majority of children did not have any complications and only few were observed to havewound infection, vomiting, and irritability in 3(7.50%), 1(2.50%) and 3(7.50%) respectively.
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Methodology: Total 40 children who underwent percutaneous gastrostomy at the Paediatric gastroenterology department were included in the study. Patients were followed up for a period for 6 months. Demographic data, indications, weight gainand complications were noted for 6 months after the procedure.
Results: Forty patients were enrolled and there were 23(57.5%) males with mean age of 39.8±20.2 months. Swallowing difficulty 23(47.5%) was the major indication followed by poor weight gain 10(25%), prolonged nasogastric tube feeding8(20%) and frequent aspirations 3(7.5%). Majority 32(80%) had underlying diagnosis of cerebral palsy. In six months follow up, 38(95%) children had an increment in weight (mean weight gain 1.89±1.0Kg). Early feed at 6 hours after procedure was tolerated by 38(95%) of patients. The majority of children did not have any complications and only few were observed to havewound infection, vomiting, and irritability in 3(7.50%), 1(2.50%) and 3(7.50%) respectively.
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