关于儿科摄入的诊断、管理和预防的全球见解:来自FISPGHAN专家组的报告。

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2025-05-26 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.70025
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这是一篇儿科异物(FB)摄入的综合综述,强调全球负担、流行病学和管理策略。这些事件主要发生在6岁以下儿童中,在6个月至3岁之间达到高峰,对健康构成重大威胁,从家庭用品到腐蚀性物质的摄入有很大的区域差异。概述了摄入的病理生理效应,强调了与纽扣电池、尖锐物体和腐蚀性物质相关的特定危险,这些危险可导致严重的组织损伤和长期并发症。对来自FISPGHAN协会的(70)名儿科胃肠病学家进行的一项调查显示,不同地区的FB摄入频率存在差异,其中食物影响在北美和美洲最高,而腐蚀性摄入在亚洲更为常见。敲击按钮的人在所有地区都是严重的问题。管理方法,特别是插管实践因地区而异。回顾了不同类型摄入的管理方案,强调内窥镜切除和随访护理的紧迫性。预防战略至关重要,重点是公共卫生干预、立法和教育,以减轻与FB和腐蚀性摄入相关的风险。本报告强调需要加强预防措施和统一的管理指南,以减少全世界儿童摄入的发生率和改善结果。
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Global insights on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of pediatric ingestions: A report from the FISPGHAN expert panel.

This is a comprehensive review of pediatric foreign body (FB) ingestions, emphasizing the global burden, epidemiology, and management strategies. Predominantly occurring in children under 6, with a peak between 6 months and 3 years, these incidents pose significant health risks with substantial regional variations in ingested objects-ranging from household items to caustic substances. The pathophysiological effects of ingestions are outlined, highlighting specific dangers associated with button batteries, sharp objects, and caustic agents, which can lead to severe tissue damage and long-term complications. A survey of (70) pediatric gastroenterologists from FISPGHAN societies revealed varied regional practices in the frequency of different FB ingestions with food impaction highest in North America and Ocenaia and caustic ingestion more common is Asia. Button batterers were serious concerns across all regions. Management approaches, specifically intubation practice varied across regions. A review of management protocols for different types of ingestions are provided, emphasizing the urgency of endoscopic removal and follow-up care. Prevention strategies are critical, with a focus on public health interventions, legislation, and education to mitigate the risks associated with FB and caustic ingestions. This report underscores the need for enhanced preventive measures and uniform management guidelines to reduce the incidence and improve outcomes of pediatric ingestions worldwide.

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