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Pediatric Surgery International 2015-Jun

Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) does not worsen vomiting in children.

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L'enllaç es desa al porta-retalls
Madhavi Kakade
David Coyle
Dermot T McDowell
John Gillick

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Resum

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to evaluate the rate and examine potential predictors of subsequent anti-reflux procedures in a population undergoing percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) insertion.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed the pre- and post-operative clinical course of patients undergoing PEG insertion over a 10-year period with respect to indication, underlying co-morbidity, and GER investigation and management.

RESULTS

We reviewed data on 170 patients. Neurological disability (e.g., cerebral palsy) was the most common underlying condition in those undergoing PEG insertion (n = 104) followed by cystic fibrosis (n = 29). Oropharyngeal dysphagia and failure to thrive were the commonest indications for PEG. Eight patients (4.7%) reported increased frequency of vomiting after PEG, 6 (75%) of whom had a pre-operative diagnosis of GER. Two (25%) patients from this sub-group subsequently required anti-reflux surgery. Patient's with neurological disease were not at increased risk of new-onset GER or increased vomiting following PEG insertion compared to those with non-neurological conditions (p = 0.259). In total, 8 (4.7%) and 7 (4.1%) patients underwent fundoplication and gastrojejunal tube insertion, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

PEG insertion does not appear to induce symptomatic gastro-oesophageal reflux in the majority of children, suggesting that in the majority of cases, a concurrent anti-reflux procedure is unnecessary. Parents should be counseled accordingly.

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