护理点超声波在儿童上食道硬币管理中的桥梁调查作用。

IF 0.1 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology Pub Date : 2022-06-10 DOI:10.4038/slja.v30i1.8803
O. Nazir, Hamid Yatoo, S. Singh, Amit Kumar
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硬币通常是儿童摄入的异物(FB),尤其是环咽肌下方的区域,是最常见的沉积部位。本研究的目的是评估上呼吸道护理点超声(POCUS)作为一种调查手段的有效性,以指导和协助儿童异物硬币的临床管理,并对自发通过进行预期管理。共选择50名上食道有硬币的儿童,并在术前区域进行POCUS检查。那些在POCUS上看到硬币的人在全身麻醉下被取出,而硬币没有被看到的人被取出进行第二次X光检查以确认通过。在50名上食道有硬币的儿童中,护理点超声(POCUS)显示44名儿童存在硬币(经食道镜检查证实),6名儿童自发通过(经第2次X光检查证实)。因此,显示硬币位置的第2次检查X光检查减少了约88%。
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Role of Point-of-Care ultrasound as a Bridge Investigation for Management of Upper Oesophageal Coins in Children.
Coins are commonly ingested foreign body (FB) in children, particularly the area just below the cricopharyngeus muscle, being the most common site of lodgement. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) of the upper airway as an investigation arm to guide and assist the clinical management of foreign body coin in children with expectant management for spontaneous passage. A total of 50 children with coin in upper oesophagus were chosen and POCUS was done in the preoperative area. Those in whom coin was visualised on POCUS were taken for retrieval under general anaesthesia and in whom coin was not visualised were taken for 2 nd X-ray to confirm passage. In 50 children with a coin in upper oesophagus, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) showed the presence of coin in 44 children (confirmed on esophagoscopy) and spontaneous passage in 6 children (confirmed on 2 nd X-ray), thus resulting in the reduction of approximately 88% of 2 nd check X-ray to demonstrate the position of coin.
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