2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.endomx.2016.03.002
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Tratamiento endoscópico de afecciones biliopancreáticas en niños. Análisis de 31 pacientes

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“…A total of seven patients presented complications, which included bacteremia (one case), bleeding (two cases), and pancreatitis (four cases), thus concluding that the complication rate was 10.8% with pancreatitis (6.2%) being the most common complication. The above is in agreement with the literature, which reports that complication rates range between 4% and 8.3%, with mild acute pancreatitis as the main complication with a rate ranging between 2% and 5.7% [15,19,21].…”
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“…A total of seven patients presented complications, which included bacteremia (one case), bleeding (two cases), and pancreatitis (four cases), thus concluding that the complication rate was 10.8% with pancreatitis (6.2%) being the most common complication. The above is in agreement with the literature, which reports that complication rates range between 4% and 8.3%, with mild acute pancreatitis as the main complication with a rate ranging between 2% and 5.7% [15,19,21].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Regarding the age group, it was found that the most operated patients were schoolchildren with a total of 48 procedures, which corresponds to 73.8% of the ERCPs performed, while the least operated patients were infants with only two procedures, i.e., 3.1%. This is in agreement with what has been found in the literature, which reports that the majority of interventions are performed in school patients, i.e., between six and 12 years of age [ 15 , 19 - 21 ].…”
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confidence: 93%
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