Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia

Aim: Foreign body (FB) ingestions represent a challenging clinical problem in the emergency departments (EDs), and 20% of cases undergo an endoscopy. We aimed to report our experience with FB ingestion based on age, sex, type of FB material, comorbidities, and intervention in ED of King Abdulaziz Un...

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Main Authors: Jameel Talal Abualenain, Hani Akram Jawa, Yagoub Yahya Bintaleb, Mahdi Mohammed Abulkalam, Mohammed Abdullah Aldini, Abdulrahman Khaled Dafterdar, Nawaf Turki Ashgan
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2018-03-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
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spelling doaj-7971979b812b4e22ad8a79ee8c2ba0d92020-12-02T14:59:06ZengGalenos YayineviEurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine2149-58072149-60482018-03-011713810.5152/eajem.2018.7018813049054Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi ArabiaJameel Talal Abualenain0Hani Akram Jawa1Yagoub Yahya Bintaleb2Mahdi Mohammed Abulkalam3Mohammed Abdullah Aldini4Abdulrahman Khaled Dafterdar5Nawaf Turki Ashgan6 Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Aim: Foreign body (FB) ingestions represent a challenging clinical problem in the emergency departments (EDs), and 20% of cases undergo an endoscopy. We aimed to report our experience with FB ingestion based on age, sex, type of FB material, comorbidities, and intervention in ED of King Abdulaziz University hospital where an emergency endoscopic service is available.Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study of patients who presented to ED with FB ingestion over a 4-year period (January 2013 to December 2017) and who were managed by either an upper endoscopy or laparotomy.Results: A total of 130 patients presented with FB to ED; we included 69 patients (53%) who were treated using either endoscopy or laparotomy. The majority of patients had ingested a single FB (97%), with children representing 83% of the patients. The most common age group of FB ingestion was 0–4 years, with a male predominance (57%). The most common type of FB material was metallic in the pediatric patients and food in the adult patients; 45% of the patients were symptomatic. Comorbidities were present only in 13% of the patients. X-ray was performed in 87% of the patients, whereas computed tomography was performed only in 7%. The esophagus (75%) and stomach (13%) were the most common anatomical locations for FB. Upper endoscopy was the most common procedure performed (93%), and it was almost successful in all patients at the first attempt (96%).Conclusion: FB ingestion is common in children, and approximately half of the patients underwent an emergency endoscopy. The availability of such a service is invaluable in the management of FB ingestion given its high success rate and low complications. http://akademikaciltip.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/emergency-department-experience-of-foreign-body-ng/21747 Foreign bodyingestionemergencyendoscopy
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author Jameel Talal Abualenain
Hani Akram Jawa
Yagoub Yahya Bintaleb
Mahdi Mohammed Abulkalam
Mohammed Abdullah Aldini
Abdulrahman Khaled Dafterdar
Nawaf Turki Ashgan
spellingShingle Jameel Talal Abualenain
Hani Akram Jawa
Yagoub Yahya Bintaleb
Mahdi Mohammed Abulkalam
Mohammed Abdullah Aldini
Abdulrahman Khaled Dafterdar
Nawaf Turki Ashgan
Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Foreign body
ingestion
emergency
endoscopy
author_facet Jameel Talal Abualenain
Hani Akram Jawa
Yagoub Yahya Bintaleb
Mahdi Mohammed Abulkalam
Mohammed Abdullah Aldini
Abdulrahman Khaled Dafterdar
Nawaf Turki Ashgan
author_sort Jameel Talal Abualenain
title Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_short Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Emergency Department Experience of Foreign Body Ingestion: An Analysis of 69 Cases in an Academic Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_sort emergency department experience of foreign body ingestion: an analysis of 69 cases in an academic hospital in saudi arabia
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 2149-5807
2149-6048
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Aim: Foreign body (FB) ingestions represent a challenging clinical problem in the emergency departments (EDs), and 20% of cases undergo an endoscopy. We aimed to report our experience with FB ingestion based on age, sex, type of FB material, comorbidities, and intervention in ED of King Abdulaziz University hospital where an emergency endoscopic service is available.Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study of patients who presented to ED with FB ingestion over a 4-year period (January 2013 to December 2017) and who were managed by either an upper endoscopy or laparotomy.Results: A total of 130 patients presented with FB to ED; we included 69 patients (53%) who were treated using either endoscopy or laparotomy. The majority of patients had ingested a single FB (97%), with children representing 83% of the patients. The most common age group of FB ingestion was 0–4 years, with a male predominance (57%). The most common type of FB material was metallic in the pediatric patients and food in the adult patients; 45% of the patients were symptomatic. Comorbidities were present only in 13% of the patients. X-ray was performed in 87% of the patients, whereas computed tomography was performed only in 7%. The esophagus (75%) and stomach (13%) were the most common anatomical locations for FB. Upper endoscopy was the most common procedure performed (93%), and it was almost successful in all patients at the first attempt (96%).Conclusion: FB ingestion is common in children, and approximately half of the patients underwent an emergency endoscopy. The availability of such a service is invaluable in the management of FB ingestion given its high success rate and low complications.
topic Foreign body
ingestion
emergency
endoscopy
url http://akademikaciltip.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/emergency-department-experience-of-foreign-body-ng/21747
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