7. Vomiting Flashcards
What stimulates the vomiting centres?
Enteric pathogens Intestinal inflammation Metabolic derangement Infection Head injury Visual stimuli Middle ear stimuli
What are the different types of vomit?
Vomiting with Retching
Projectile vomiting
Bilious vomiting
Effortless vomiting
What are the stages of vomiting?
Pre ejection phase- pallor, nausea, tachycardia
Ejection phase- retch, vomit
Post ejection phase
What different condition do we think about when a child vomits?
GORD Pyloric stenosis Over feeding Infection Congenital
What are the signs of pyloric stenosis?
Olive tumour Visible gastric peristalsis Projection of non bilious vomiting Low posttasium Low chlorine Metabolic alkalosis On USS, long thicknened pylorus
How do you manage pyloric stenosis?
Manage imbalance with fluid resuscitation
Refer to surgeons and give laparoscopic pyloromectomy
What is key to know about vomiting?
Is it bilious vomiting! Better to see it or get photo
Indicates bowel obstruction e.g. biliary atresia, vulvolis
Is green/yellow in colour
What are your differentials for bilious vomiting?
Intestinal atresia (in newborn babies only) Malrotation +/- volvulus Intussusception Ileus Crohn’s disease with strictures
What is your management of bilious vomiting?
Abdominal x-ray
Consider contrast meal
Surgical opinion re exploratory laparotomy
Differentials for effortless vomiting
Almost always GORD very common in infants Self limiting and resolves spontaneously in the majority of cases It may in rare cases indicate Cerebral palsy Progressive neurological problems Oesophageal atresia Generalised GI problem
What are the presenting symptoms of GORD?
Vomiting Haematmesis Feeding problems Failure to thrive Apnea, cough, wheeze, chest infection Sandifer’s syndrome (neurological syndrome, hypotonia, back arching, reflux)
How do you treat GORD?
History and exam
Resassure
If persistent/red flags then Investigate:
Video fluoroscopy, barium swallow
pH study
Oesophageal impedance monitoring
Endoscopy (severe symptoms or persisting throughout life)
What are the benefits and disadvantages of videofluoroscopy and barium meals?
May detect aspiration
Detect anatomy well
What are the benefits and disadvantages of a pH study?
Defects acid reflex detected by barium
Only detects acid reflux, may be unpleasant for children
What is are the advantages and disadvantages of an endoscopy
Best test for oseophagitis
Can be combined with pH study
Needs anesthetic