Recent trends in foreign body ingestion (FBI) epidemiology: A national cohort study
Foreign body ingestion (FBI) in children is a critical health concern. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of FBI in children in Italy. We retrospectively enrolled children
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creator | Mantegazza, Cecilia Destro, Francesca Ferraro, Simona Biganzoli, Davide Marano, Giuseppe Quitadamo, Paolo Nardo, Giovanni Di Malamisura, Monica Chiarazzo, Giulia Renzo, Sara Scarallo, Luca Fava, Giorgio Ichino, Martina Panceri, Roberto Sala, Debora Pellegrino, Maristella Macchini, Francesco Gandullia, Paolo Tantari, Giacomo Bramuzzo, Matteo Saccomani, Marco Deganello Illiceto, Maria Teresa Orizio, Paolo Gatti, Simona Pizzol, Antonio Felici, Enrico Romano, Claudio Iuliano, Silvia Marinari, Alessandra Marseglia, Antonio Oliva, Salvatore |
description | Foreign body ingestion (FBI) in children is a critical health concern. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of FBI in children in Italy.
We retrospectively enrolled children |
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A total of 5,771 FBI cases were analyzed. FBI incidents showed consistent time trends across age groups, with most events occurring at home and being witnessed (94.7 %). Children <6 years accounted for 74.3 % of cases. Comorbidities were present in 5.3 % of cases, primarily neurologic/psychiatric disorders in older children (6–17 years). Blunt objects accounted for 65.5 % of ingestions. Young males commonly ingested button batteries, while females showed higher rates of ingesting hair products and jewelry. Most children were discharged (60 %) or observed briefly (75 % of total admissions), with endoscopic removal performed in 24 % of cases.
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