To determine risk factors associated with recurrent intussusception among pediatric patients who have undergone successful reduction at a tertiary care hospital.
This is the prospective observational study. In this study, 78 patients,age \<16 years with diagnosis of intussusception between June 2019 and April 2020 who had successful reduction with either hydrostatic reduction and/or operative reduction in Teaching Hospital were enrolled in the study. They were followed up to a period of 1 month for recurrence of intussusception. The recurrent cases were thus identified and various variables were compared between recurrent and non-recurrent cases by univariable and multivariable analysis. This prospective observational study was approved by the ethics committees of Institutional review board of Tribhuvan University, Institute of Medicine. A standard structured questionnaire was filled by interviewing the patient (if possible) and family members/relatives after taking informed written consent. The questionnaire documented the patient's age, sex, weight, duration of symptoms, presenting symptoms: abdominal pain, excessive cry, vomiting, lethargy, blood in stool, fever, palpable mass, constipation, diarrhoea ,location of mass, enlarged lymph nodes(LNs), blood counts and methods of reduction. Age of 2 years, weight of 12 kg and duration of symptoms of 48 hours was used to classify patients into two groups
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
78
Tribhuvan University Teaching hospital
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Tribhuvan University Teaching hospital
Maharajgunj, Bagmati, Nepal
Risk factor for recurrent intussusception
Significant risk factor for recurrent intussusception after successful reduction
Time frame: June 2019-April 2020
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