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The management of pediatric hydrocarbon ingestion has not changed significantly over the past several decades. One of the earlier study that helped established the management approach is by Anas N et al. published in JAMA, 1981.
It was a retrospective study of 950 children who ingested household hydrocarbon containing products.
Discharged patients: n=800
- They asymptomatic at their initial presentation and after 6-8 hours of observation.
- All had normal CXR
Admitted patients: n=150
- 79 symptomatic patients at the time of initial evaluation with abnormal CXR.
- 71 patients were asymptomatic but CXR showed pulmonary involvement/pneumonitis or had pulmonary symptoms prior to hospital presentation
- 7 symptomatic patients developed pneumonia
This study recommended that hospitalization is required in patients…
- Who are symptomatic at the time of initial evaluation
- Who become symptomatic during the 6-8 hour observation period.
References
Anas N. et al. Criteria for hospitalizing children who have ingeted products containing hydrocarbons. JAMA 1981;246:840-843