The Role of Endoscopic Procedure in Diagnosing Gastrointestinal Disorder in Children

endoscopy esophagoduodenoscopy colonoscopy nursing children gastrointestinal

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  • Alpha Fardah Athiyyah
    alpha_achmadi@yahoo.co.id
    Rumah Sakit Umum Dr. Soetomo Surabaya, Jl. Mayjend Prof Moestopo 6-8 Surabaya 60286, Indonesia
  • Andy Darma Rumah Sakit Umum Dr. Soetomo Surabaya, Jl. Mayjend Prof Moestopo 6-8 Surabaya 60286, Indonesia
  • Reza Ranuh Rumah Sakit Umum Dr. Soetomo Surabaya, Jl. Mayjend Prof Moestopo 6-8 Surabaya 60286, Indonesia
  • Subijanto Subijanto Rumah Sakit Umum Dr. Soetomo Surabaya, Jl. Mayjend Prof Moestopo 6-8 Surabaya 60286, Indonesia
April 2, 2017

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Introduction: Gastrointestinal endoscopy in children requires more than the technical expertise needed to pass an endoscope through a smaller digestive tract lumen. Children require more careful attention to patient preparation and sedation compared with adults. The incidence of various disease varies through childhood and differs from the adult. Aim of this study is to elucidate proï¬le esophagoduodenoscopic dan colonoscopic procedures in diagnosing gastrointestinal tract disorder in children in Soetomo Hospital, including role of nursing team role these procedures.

Method: This study is a descriptive study which is done in Gastroenterlology Division Soetomo Hospital in October 2009–March 2012 for patients undergoing esophagoduodenoskopy and colonoscopy. Age, sex, indication, preparation, sedation, results, complication data were collected. Data from pathological examination were also collected. Data analysis were done descriptively such as mean, median and percentage, and presented in tables.

Result: There were 114 patients undergo esophagoduodenoscopy procedure and 7 patients undergo colonoscopy procedures. The most indication for esophagoduodenoscopy was recurrent abdominal pain (71.1%) and for colonoscopy was chronic diarrhea (42.8%). Nill by mouth for 6 hours is preparation for esophagoduodenoscopy and for colonoscopy needs bowel preparation a day before. Bowel preparation is using Biphosphate Sodium Phosphate oral and enema. Most of all sedation was done by anasthesiologist. Nursing team role were start from preparation, relaxing patient, and monitoring during and after procedure. Chronic gastroduodenitis was found on 110 (96.4%) cases, 15 cases of it accompanied nodularity. Seventy cases (64.9%) from 114 cases of biopsy result were Helicobacter pylore positive, and 21 cases of it has Barret's esophagus. Colonoscopy procedure results 5 (71.4%) cases were colitis, and 3 of them are amoebic colitis.

Discussion: Diagnosis of sructural and histological abnormalities could be establish with endoscopic procedure. This is an important role in diagnosing gastrointestinal disorder in children and nursing team have important role in it.

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