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APSA - A contrast challenge is safe in children with adhesive small bowel obstruction- a multi-institutional review - Nathan Rubalcava

Video Published 2022-05-04 Updated 2022-10-20

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Multi-institutional retrospective study (n=82) demonstrating that water-soluble contrast challenges are safe (0% complication rate) and highly predictive (100% sensitivity, 86% specificity) for identifying pediatric adhesive small bowel obstructions amenable to non-operative management. Patients passing the challenge had significantly shorter hospital stays than those requiring surgery.

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  • Water-soluble contrast challenge is safe in pediatric adhesive small bowel obstruction with 0% complication rate (CI 0-3.6%) across 82 patients.
  • Contrast challenge has 100% sensitivity and 86% specificity for predicting successful non-operative management in children with adhesive SBO.
  • Patients who pass contrast challenge (contrast in colon at 8-10 hours) avoid surgery; those who fail at 24 hours proceed to operative exploration.
  • Failed contrast challenge predicts need for surgery and is associated with 5-day longer hospital stay compared to those who pass.
  • Contrast challenge is effective even in high-risk pediatric patients with neurologic and pulmonary comorbidities (>30% of study cohort).

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