Symptoms associated with button batteries injuries in children: An epidemiological review

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Ερευνητικό υλικό ΕΚΠΑ
Τίτλος:
Symptoms associated with button batteries injuries in children: An epidemiological review
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
Objectives: To provide an epidemiological framework of symptoms related to Foreign Body (FB) injuries due to Button Battery (BB). Methods: Data on BB ingestion/inhalation have been obtained from the ButtonBatteryDB. The ButtonBatteryDB is a database collecting information on BB injuries in children (0-18 years of age). Data on 348 BB injures have been derived from the Registry of Foreign Body Injuries "Susy Safe" (269 cases) and from published scientific literature reporting case reports of FB injuries (79 cases). Results: Most of injured children were male and BBs were found more often in the mouth/esophagus/stomach (ICD935) and in the nose (ICD932). Analyzing symptoms related to BB located in the esophagus/mouth/stomach, we found that children had higher probability of experiencing dysphagia (30.19%, 95% C.I. 17.83-42.55), fever and cough (26.42%, 95% C.I. 14.55-38.28), compared to the other symptoms. Referring to the probability that symptoms occurred simultaneously, fever and cough are more likely (3.72%, 95% C.I. 1.0-6-43) to jointly showing up in children with BB in mouth/esophagus/stomach (ICD935), followed by fever and dysphagia (2.66%, 95% C.I. 0.36-4.96) and by fever and irritability/crying, fever and drooling, dysphagia and irritability/crying (2.13% C.I. 0.00-4.19, 95% C.I.). Conclusions: These findings provide new insight in clinical presentation of BB injuries: the identification of unique patterns of symptoms related to BB injuries is useful to perform an early diagnosis (and to guarantee a prompt medical reaction), also when the injury is un-witnessed. © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2015
Συγγραφείς:
Buttazzoni, E.
Gregori, D.
Paoli, B.
Soriani, N.
Baldas, S.
Rodriguez, H.
Lorenzoni, G.
Marquez, C.R.
Cuestas, G.
Sica, G.
Berchialla, P.
Zaupa, P.
Spitzer, P.
Demetriades, C.
Ŝlapák, I.
Sokolova, L.
Petridou, E.
Antonio, M.
Jakubíková, J.
As, S.V.
Koning, T.D.
Passali, D.
Bouchikhi, N.
Boufersaoui, A.
Chinsky, A.
Tortosa, S.
Blasio, A.D.
Rodríguez, V.
Taire, D.
Razetti, J.
Mariotti, C.A.
Ariel, A.H.
Zanetta, A.
Dario, F.
Pabón, S.M.
Quijano, A.
Nieto, M.E.
Bordino, L.
Dallakyan, N.
Dallakyan, D.
Villca, N.
Brkic, F.
Umihanic, S.
Reis, M.
Manrique, D.
Nkodo, Y.
Ludemann, J.
Chengpeng, J.
Puentes, O.U.B.
Mladina, R.
De La Rosa, E.G.
Kalakouta, O.
Melis, A.
Zeitouni, F.
Máchalová, M.
Slapak, J.
Pecková, P.
Caye-Thomasen, P.
Chacon, F.S.
Parker, J.
Elsheikh, E.
Ragab, A.
Pitkäranta, A.
Necker, P.C.
Derelle, J.
Duwelz, M.
Francois, M.
Pezzettigotta, S.
Righini, C.
Chkhaidze, I.
Bernhard, R.
Jahnke, V.
Onder, G.
Zieriacks, P.
Siegfried, K.
Koitschev, A.
Kalampoki, V.
Simasko, N.
Skoulakis, C.
Gulati, A.
Nimbalkar, S.
Sharma, Y.
Squicciarini, M.
Damasco, M.
Camaioni, A.
Cutrone, C.
Gaudini, E.
Grassom, D.
Messi, G.
Mansi, N.
Orlando, C.
Preziosi, S.
Sorrentini, I.
Villari, G.
Trozzi, M.
Vigo, A.
Passali, G.C.
Passali, F.M.
Piantanida, R.
Giordano, C.
Mercuri, L.
Cecconi, A.
Giovari, M.
Calderini, E.
Nishida, Y.
Saito, T.
Ussatayeva, G.
De Hoyos Parra, R.A.
Treviño Gonzalez, J.L.
Ramayo, S.
Ologe, F.E.
Afolabi, O.
Nasrullah, M.
Melendez, A.
Milanes, R.
Chmielik, M.
Belchior, T.
Cobzeanu, M.D.
Gheorghe, D.C.
Iorgulescu, A.
Toader, M.
Codrut, C.
Stankovic, K.
Barkociová, J.
Havelkova, B.
Jakubikova, J.
Koman, A.
Zargi, M.
Pumarola, F.
Rubio, L.
Peco, K.P.
Stierna, P.
Hsu, W.-C.
Arj-Ong, S.
Chomchai, C.
Chotigavanich, C.
Hoep, L.
Rinkel, R.
Berraies, A.
Baskent, E.A.
Erikci, V.S.
Onerci, M.
Graham, J.
Khwaja, S.
Raine, C.
Haloob, N.
Haedo, I.D.G.
Mehta, D.
Casselbrant, M.
Toan, P.N.
The Susy Safe Working Group
Περιοδικό:
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Εκδότης:
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Τόμος:
79
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
12
Σελίδες:
2200-2207
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
abdominal pain; adult; anorexia; Article; bronchoscopy; bronchus perforation; child; controlled study; coughing; crying; dysphagia; dysphonia; ear foreign body; eardrum perforation; electric battery; endoscopy; epistaxis; esophagogastroduodenoscopy; esophagus fistula; esophagus foreign body; esophagus perforation; esophagus ulcer; female; fever; foreign body; human; hypersalivation; infant; irritability; laryngoscopy; larynx foreign body; lethargy; lung foreign body; major clinical study; male; melena; mouth foreign body; mouth ulcer; nose foreign body; nose septum perforation; nose ulcer; oral fistula; otoscopy; pharynx foreign body; prevalence; priority journal; rhinorrhea; stomach foreign body; stomach perforation; symptom; thorax pain; trachea foreign body; adolescent; complication; Cough; Deglutition Disorders; eating; esophagus; factual database; fever; Foreign Bodies; inhalation; injuries; mouth; newborn; nose cavity; power supply; preschool child; register; Sialorrhea; stomach; symptom assessment, Adolescent; Child; Child, Preschool; Cough; Crying; Databases, Factual; Deglutition Disorders; Eating; Electric Power Supplies; Epidemiologic Studies; Esophagus; Female; Fever; Foreign Bodies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Inhalation; Male; Mouth; Nasal Cavity; Registries; Sialorrhea; Stomach; Symptom Assessment
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DOI:
10.1016/j.ijporl.2015.10.003
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