Pediatric upper gastrointestinal endoscopic findings in Kaduna, Nigeria

Bello Kumo, Mado Sani, Borodo Musa, Manko Muhammad, S. Musa
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Background Endoscopy is an important diagnostic and interventional procedure for children presenting with gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. In resource-limited countries like Africa, the practice of pediatric endoscopy remains rudimentary, lacking in trained pediatric endoscopists and appropriate-sized endoscopes. Patients and methods This was a retrospective study of the findings in all children and adolescents referred for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) within a period of 2 years from February 2014 to February 2016. Results In all, 86 children and adolescents were referred for UGIE. There were 32 (37.2%) males and 54 (62.8%) females. The mean age was 13 years. Upper abdominal pain (47.7%), dyspepsia (19.8%), and upper GI bleeding (11.6%) were the major indications for referral. Fourteen (15.1%) patients were found to have normal UGIE findings. Commonest abnormalities seen at endoscopy were gastritis in 18 (22.1%), 14 (16.2%) had hiatus hernia, eight (9.3%) esophageal varices, seven (8.1%) gastric erosions, six (7.0%) had duodenitis, while five (5.8%) patients had esophagitis. Foreign body and duodenal ulcer were seen in three (3.5%) patients each, gastric ulcer and bile reflux in two patients each, while duodenal worms, esophageal atresia, caustic ingestion, and antral diverticular were seen in one (1.2%) patient each. Conclusion This study shows that endoscopy as an investigative tool in pediatric patients has high diagnostic yield with vital therapeutic potential, and is safe in the assessment of GI diseases.
尼日利亚卡杜纳儿科上消化道内窥镜检查结果
背景内镜检查是儿童胃肠道(GI)症状的重要诊断和介入手段。在资源有限的国家,如非洲,儿童内窥镜检查的做法仍然是初级的,缺乏训练有素的儿科内窥镜医生和适当大小的内窥镜。患者和方法本研究是对2014年2月至2016年2月2年间所有接受上消化道内镜检查(UGIE)的儿童和青少年的回顾性研究。结果86名儿童青少年接受UGIE治疗。男性32例(37.2%),女性54例(62.8%)。平均年龄为13岁。上腹痛(47.7%)、消化不良(19.8%)和上消化道出血(11.6%)是转诊的主要指征。14例(15.1%)患者UGIE检查结果正常。内镜检查最常见的异常是胃炎18例(22.1%),裂孔疝14例(16.2%),食管静脉曲张8例(9.3%),胃糜烂7例(8.1%),十二指肠炎6例(7.0%),食管炎5例(5.8%)。异物和十二指肠溃疡各3例(3.5%),胃溃疡和胆汁反流各2例,十二指肠蠕虫、食管闭锁、腐蚀性食入和胃窦憩室各1例(1.2%)。结论内镜检查作为儿科患者的一种检查工具,诊断率高,具有重要的治疗潜力,在胃肠道疾病的评估中是安全的。
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