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Journal of Korean Pediatric Society
1993 Volume.36 No. 4 p.521 ~ p.527
Factors Related to the Outcome of Treatment of the Intussusception in Children


Abstract
A statistical study was undertaken in 253 cases of intussusception treated in Pediatrics and General Surgery Departments in Pusan National University Hospital from January 1985 to December 1990. To investigate guidelines for the choice of the
treatment
and the outcome in intussusception. 10 factors related to the outcome of the treatment were analyzed.
@ES The results of study were as follow;
@EN 1) When patients treated by barium reduction (Group A) compared with patients treated as surgically (Group B, C, D), duration of symptoms of more than 48 hours, small bowel obstruction, ileocecocolic type and apex at or beyond splenic flexure
were
accepted as significant. When patients treated by bowel resection (Group D) compared with no resection (Group A, B, C), duration of symptoms of more than 48 hours, no abdominal patin or irritabiloty, small bowel obstruction, leukocytosis and apex
at or
beyond splenic flexure were significant.
2) In stepwise logistic regression analysis, duration of symptoms of more than 48 hours and small bowel obstruction contributed significantly to the prediction of barium reduction, Patients with both 2 factors had a probability of failure of
hydrostatic
reduction of 93%. In the aspect of bowel resection, duration of symptoms of more than 48 hours, no abdominal pain or irritability and apex at or beyond splenic flexure were significantly accepted. Patients with all 3 factors had an estimated
probability
of bowel resection of 98%.
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