Spectrum of Colonoscopy in Children: A Tertiary Centre Experience from Bangladesh

S. Mahmud, M. Parvez, Madhabi Baidya, R. Rashid, Farhana Tasneem, A. Hasan, T. Farhana, Nafis Fatema Asha, J. Alam, Syed Shafi Ahmed
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Background: Pediatric colonoscopy is a safe, sensitive and crucial tool for diagnosing as well as treating children with lower gastrointestinal diseases. In resource-limited countries like Bangladesh, the practice of pediatric colonoscopy remains rudimentary, lacking in trained professionals and appropriate instrumentation. Objectives: The aim of the study was to find out the indications, common colonoscopic findings along with histopathologic evaluation and immediate post procedure complications of colonoscopy in children. Methods: This was a retrospective study; the records of all the patients whose age was less than 18 years and who underwent colonoscopy from January 2017 to December 2021 were studied. Results: Among the total of 196 children (8.23±4.12), the most common indications were lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) in 107 (54.6%) patients followed by chronic diarrhea in 33 (16.8%), recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) in 16 (8.2%), follow up Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) in 14 (7.1%), chronic constipation, weight loss, recurrent oral ulcer, intestinal tuberculosis (TB) and melena. The most common pathologic findings were polyps in 81 (61.4%) children followed by non-specific colitis in 19 (14.4%), IBD in 17 (12.9%) and infectious colitis in 09 (6.8%) cases. Minor adverse events occurred in only 2.0% of children. Conclusion: The commonest indication for pediatric colonoscopy was LGIB and the most common findings were colonic polyps. Pediatric colonoscopy is safe and effective diagnostic as well as therapeutic option for lower GI diseases. DS (Child) H J 2021; 38(1): 8-16
儿童结肠镜检查谱:来自孟加拉国高等教育中心的经验
背景:儿童结肠镜检查是诊断和治疗儿童下消化道疾病的一种安全、敏感和关键的工具。在孟加拉国等资源有限的国家,儿童结肠镜检查仍处于初级阶段,缺乏训练有素的专业人员和适当的仪器。目的:本研究的目的是了解儿童结肠镜检查的适应症、常见的结肠镜检查结果、组织病理学评估和术后立即并发症。方法:回顾性研究;研究了2017年1月至2021年12月期间所有年龄小于18岁并接受结肠镜检查的患者的记录。结果:196例患儿(8.23±4.12)例中,最常见的指征为下消化道出血(LGIB) 107例(54.6%),其次为慢性腹泻33例(16.8%),复发性腹痛(RAP) 16例(8.2%),随访炎性肠病(IBD) 14例(7.1%),慢性便秘、体重减轻、复发性口腔溃疡、肠结核(TB)和黑黑症。最常见的病理表现为息肉81例(61.4%),其次是非特异性结肠炎19例(14.4%),IBD 17例(12.9%),感染性结肠炎09例(6.8%)。仅2.0%的儿童发生轻微不良事件。结论:儿童结肠镜检查最常见的指征是LGIB,最常见的发现是结肠息肉。儿童结肠镜检查是安全有效的诊断和治疗选择下消化道疾病。DS(儿童)H J 2021;分裂到8 - 16个。38 (1)
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