vomiting nonbilious- pyloirc stenosis Flashcards
vomiting baby
-questions to ask in a history 5
bilious ie is it green (fairy liquid green)
projectile
hows feeding
weight gain
temp or rash?
top 5 causes of a vomiting baby
- Overfeeding
- Possetting (regurg milk)
- Gastro-oesophageal Reflux
- Pyloric stenosis
- Obstruction (Bilious vomiting is obstruction until proven otherwise)
what is bililous vomiting until proven otherwise in a child
-what needs done immediately
an obstruction
SURGICAL EMERGENCY
prinicples of mangement of pyloric stenosis 4
*type of surgery completed
- History
- Examination
- Ultrasound
- Biochemical correction and NGT
*pyloromyotomy
age of onset of pyloric stenosis
2-6 weeks
M:F of pyloric stenosis
5:1
presenation of pyloric stenosis
- rapidly progressive projectile vomiting without bile, soon after feeds NO BILE
- hungry baby
- acute weight loss
- dehydration
biochem abnormalites in pyloric stenosis 2
*ABG?
hypokaelaemic
hypochloraemic
*-metabolic alkalosis
diagnosis of pyloric stenosis 1
-what should be assessed in this test 2
do a test feed
-look for visibile peristalsis
-palpable pylorisi muscle (olive in RUQ)
management of pyloric stenosis 2
correct electrolyte imbalce with IV fluids
surgery -pyloromyotomy
causes of bilious vomiting in a baby 5
- Malrotation +/- volvulus until proven otherwise
- NEC (Necrotising Enterocolitis)
- Atresia (oesophageal/ duodenal)
- Hirschsprungs disease (Aganglionic Megacolon)
- Meconium disease i.e. meconium ileus, meconium plug syndrome
what is bilious vomiting in a child until proven otherwise
malrotation ± volvulus