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Complications following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and subsequent catheter replacement in children and young adults.
Gastrointest Endosc. 1997 Jan;45(1):64-71. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/97165411 Fox VL; Abel SD; Malas S; Duggan C; Leichtner AM; Combined Program in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,; Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; 02115, USA.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy has gained wide acceptance for patients who require prolonged tube feeding support. We sought to identify complications and associated risk factors of endoscopic gastrostomy and subsequent catheter replacement in pediatric patients. METHODS: Medical records were reviewed for 137 patients. Odds ratios were calculated for complications related to patient age, weight, weight-for-age Z score, and principal diagnosis. RESULTS: Seventeen patients 12.4%) developed significant complications after gastrostomy: cellulitis occurred in 10 patients (7.3%); other complications included gastrocolic fistula (2), duodenal hematoma (1), complicated pneumoperitoneum (1), necrotizing fasciitis (1), gastric perforation (1), and catheter migration (1). Patients with cancer had significantly greater odds for developing a wound infection, and patients with AIDS had significantly greater odds for total complications. A trend toward increased wound infection was observed in patients with cardiac disease. Age, weight, and weight-for-age Z score were not associated with adverse outcome. Two complications occurred in 85 patients (2.4%) after gastrostomy catheter replacement. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric patients with cancer and AIDS are at increased risk for complications after endoscopic gastrostomy regardless of age, weight, or nutritional status. Infrequent yet life-threatening complications may occur after replacement of initial gastrostomy catheter.
Keywords: *Gastroscopy/ADVERSE EFFECTS *Gastrostomy/ADVERSE EFFECTS 970730
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