Clinical effectiveness of bougienage for esophageal coins in a pediatric ED

Abstract Objective To describe a tertiary care pediatric emergency department (PED) experience with bougienage for esophageal coins. Methods This was a large retrospective case series of children with esophageal coins presenting to a tertiary PED from January 2004 to October 2012. Bougienage eligibi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of emergency medicine 2014-10, Vol.32 (10), p.1263-1269
Hauptverfasser: Allie, Evan H., MD, Blackshaw, Aaron M., BS, Losek, Joseph D., MD, Tuuri, Rachel E., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To describe a tertiary care pediatric emergency department (PED) experience with bougienage for esophageal coins. Methods This was a large retrospective case series of children with esophageal coins presenting to a tertiary PED from January 2004 to October 2012. Bougienage eligibility criteria were medically stable, no prior gastro-esophageal surgery or disease, single coin, and witnessed ingestion within 24 hours. Abstracted data were age, signs and symptoms, coin type, management, efficacy, complications, returns, length of stay (LOS), and hospital charges. Main outcomes included procedural success and complications. Secondary outcomes included LOS and hospital charges. Results There were 245 patients with esophageal coins with 136/145 (94%) successful bougienage procedures and 109/109 (100%) successful surgical retrievals. There were 18 minor complications and 5 return visits for patients with bougienage. There were 10 minor and 2 major complications with surgical retrieval. Patients undergoing bougienage were 4 years (SD 2) vs 3 years (SD 3) for surgical retrieval ( P < 0.001). Mean LOS for successful bougienage was 137 minutes (SD 54) vs 769 (SD 535) for surgical retrieval. The difference in the means was 632, 95% CI for the difference in means of − 723 to − 541 ( P < .001). Mean charges for successful bougienage were $984 (SD $576) vs. $7022 (SD $3132) for surgical retrieval. The difference in means was $6038, 95% CI −$6,580 to −$5,496 ( P < .001). Conclusions Esophageal bougienage is safe and highly effective. It is also more time and cost efficient than other treatment options.
ISSN:0735-6757
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DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2014.08.007