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Button Battery Ingestion in Children (PilBouTox®): A Prospective Study Describing the Clinical Course and Identifying Factors Related to Esophageal Impaction or Severe Cases

Authors :
Magali, Labadie
Jules-Antoine, Vaucel
Arnaud, Courtois
Patrick, Nisse
Marion, Legeay
Chantal, Medernach
Anne-Marie, Patat
Katharina, Von Fabeck
Jean-Christophe, Gallart
Christine, Tournoud
Dominique, Vodovar
Source :
Dysphagia.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to identify the factors related to esophageal impaction following button battery (BB) ingestion in children. PilBouTox, a prospective multicentric observational cohort study, was conducted from French Poison Control Centers between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2018. Children (0-12 years old) with BB ingestion were included. After ingestion, patients were monitored for 21 days or more if they remained symptomatic (maximum 1 year). Causes of ingestion, clinical manifestations, medical management, and the outcomes were recorded. In total, 415 patients were included; among them, 35 had esophageal impaction and 14 had severe complications or died. Seven symptoms were closely related (relative risk (RR) 30) to esophageal impaction: anorexia, drooling, dyspnea, fever, hemodynamic instability, pallor, and pain. Furthermore, BBs 15 mm were related to esophageal impaction (RR = 19, CI

Details

ISSN :
14320460
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dysphagia
Accession number :
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