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A cross-sectional nationwide survey on esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
Short description:
A cross-sectional nationwide survey on esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula / Pini Prato, A; Carlucci, M; Bagolan, P; Gamba, P. G; Bernardi, M; Leva, E; Paradies, G; Manzoni, C; Noccioli, B; Tramontano, A; Jasonni, V; Vaccarella, F; De Pascale, S; Alberti, D; Riccipetitoni, G; Falchetti, D; Caccia, F; Pelizzo, G; Schleef, J; Lima, M; Andriolo, P; Franchella, A; Cacciari, A; Caravaggi, F; Federici, S; Andermarcher, M; Perrino, G; Codrich, D; Camoglio, Francesco Saverio; Chiarenza, F. S; Martino, A; Appignani, A; Briganti, V; Caterino, S; Cozzi, D; Messina, M; Rizzo, A; Liotta, L; Salerno, D; Aceti, M. G. R; Bartoli, F; Romeo, C; Esposito, C; Lelli Chiesa, P. L; Clemente, E; Mascia, L; Cacciaguerra, S; Di Benedetto, V; Licciardi, S; De Grazia, E; Ubertazzi, M; Piazza, G; Mattioli, G; Rossi, F; Nobili, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0022-3468. - 50:9(2015), pp. 1441-1456. [10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.01.004]
abstract:
Background Our study aims at disclosing epidemiology and most relevant clinical features of esophageal atresia (EA) pointing to a model of multicentre collaboration. Methods A detailed questionnaire was sent to all Italian Units of pediatric surgery in order to collect data of patients born with EA between January and December 2012. The results were crosschecked by matching date and place of birth of the patients with those of diagnosis-related group provided by the Italian Ministry of Health (MOH). Results A total of 146 questionnaires were returned plus a further 32 patients reported in the MOH database. Basing on a total of 178 patients with EA born in Italy in 2012, the incidence of EA was calculated in 3.33 per 10,000 live births. Antenatal diagnosis was suspected in 29.5% patients. 55.5% showed associated anomalies. The most common type of EA was Gross type C (89%). Postoperative complications occurred in 37% of type C EA and 100% of type A EA. A 9.5% mortality rate was reported. Conclusions This is the first Italian cross-sectional nationwide survey on EA. We can now develop shared guidelines and provide more reliable prognostic expectations for our patients.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cross-sectional; Diagnosis; Esophageal atresia; Management; Mortality; Nationwide survey; Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diagnosis-Related Groups; Esophageal Atresia; Female; Humans; Incidence; Infant; Newborn; Italy; Male; Pregnancy; Tracheoesophageal Fistula; Young Adult; Prenatal Diagnosis; Surveys and Questionnaires
List of contributors:
Pini Prato, A; Carlucci, M; Bagolan, P; Gamba, P. G; Bernardi, M; Leva, E; Paradies, G; Manzoni, C; Noccioli, B; Tramontano, A; Jasonni, V; Vaccarella, F; De Pascale, S; Alberti, D; Riccipetitoni, G; Falchetti, D; Caccia, F; Pelizzo, G; Schleef, J; Lima, M; Andriolo, P; Franchella, A; Cacciari, A; Caravaggi, F; Federici, S; Andermarcher, M; Perrino, G; Codrich, D; Camoglio, Francesco Saverio; Chiarenza, F. S; Martino, A; Appignani, A; Briganti, V; Caterino, S; Cozzi, D; Messina, M; Rizzo, A; Liotta, L; Salerno, D; Aceti, M. G. R; Bartoli, F; Romeo, C; Esposito, C; Lelli Chiesa, P. L; Clemente, E; Mascia, L; Cacciaguerra, S; Di Benedetto, V; Licciardi, S; De Grazia, E; Ubertazzi, M; Piazza, G; Mattioli, G; Rossi, F; Nobili, M.
Authors of the University:
CAMOGLIO Francesco Saverio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/347674
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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY
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