Esophageal foreign body impaction (EFBI) often requires urgent evaluation and treatment, but characteristics of ED care such as timing of presentation and therapeutic procedures and costs of care are unknown. We aimed to study healthcare utilization for patients with EFBI presenting to the Emergency Department (ED). Cases of EFBI from 2002 to 2009 were identified by querying three different databases from the University of North Carolina Hospitals for all records with ICD-9 CM code 935.1: “foreign body in the esophagus.” Charts were reviewed to confirm EFBI and extract pertinent data related to the ED visit, including time of presentation, length of ED stay, medications administered, type of procedure performed and characteristics of proced...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and complications of rigid endoscopy (RE) and ...
SummaryBackgroundIngestion of a foreign body is a prevalent condition among children and psychiatric...
Introduction The natural course after foreign body (FB) ingestion is uneventful in majority of case...
Esophageal foreign body impaction (EFBI) often requires urgent evaluation and treatment, but charact...
The epidemiology of esophageal foreign-body impaction (EFBI) is poorly described, and the impact of ...
Background: One third of foreign bodies retained in the gastrointestinal tract are present in the es...
The esophagus traverses three body compartments (neck, thorax, and abdomen) and is surrounded at eac...
The esophagus traverses three body compartments (neck, thorax, and abdomen) and is surrounded at eac...
Foreign body in the esophagus is a common emergency presentation. The approach towards a patient wit...
Esophageal foreign body aspiration is a common event which can cause serious morbidity and mortality...
Background: Ingestion of foreign bodies and food impaction represent the second most common endoscop...
Objective: To determine the likelihood of spontaneous passage of esophageal coins in stomach, to see...
SummaryBackgroundEsophageal foreign bodies (EFBs) are a relatively common clinical problem in pediat...
Foreign body ingestion is most commonly described in children, however this event can occur in adult...
Introduction- The Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 led to signific...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and complications of rigid endoscopy (RE) and ...
SummaryBackgroundIngestion of a foreign body is a prevalent condition among children and psychiatric...
Introduction The natural course after foreign body (FB) ingestion is uneventful in majority of case...
Esophageal foreign body impaction (EFBI) often requires urgent evaluation and treatment, but charact...
The epidemiology of esophageal foreign-body impaction (EFBI) is poorly described, and the impact of ...
Background: One third of foreign bodies retained in the gastrointestinal tract are present in the es...
The esophagus traverses three body compartments (neck, thorax, and abdomen) and is surrounded at eac...
The esophagus traverses three body compartments (neck, thorax, and abdomen) and is surrounded at eac...
Foreign body in the esophagus is a common emergency presentation. The approach towards a patient wit...
Esophageal foreign body aspiration is a common event which can cause serious morbidity and mortality...
Background: Ingestion of foreign bodies and food impaction represent the second most common endoscop...
Objective: To determine the likelihood of spontaneous passage of esophageal coins in stomach, to see...
SummaryBackgroundEsophageal foreign bodies (EFBs) are a relatively common clinical problem in pediat...
Foreign body ingestion is most commonly described in children, however this event can occur in adult...
Introduction- The Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 led to signific...
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and complications of rigid endoscopy (RE) and ...
SummaryBackgroundIngestion of a foreign body is a prevalent condition among children and psychiatric...
Introduction The natural course after foreign body (FB) ingestion is uneventful in majority of case...