What types of vomiting are there?
What are the phases of vomiting with retching?
Pre-ejection phase
Ejection phase
Post-ejection phase
How can the vomiting centre be stimulated?
Who does pyloric stenosis occur in?
- M>F
How does pyloric stenosis present?
What electrolyte disturbance is associated with pyloric stenosis?
What type of vomiting rings alarm bells?
Bilious vomiting
What is bilious vomiting due to?
Intestinal obstruction until proven otherwise
What can cause bilious vomiting?
How is bilious vomiting investigated?
What is effortless vomiting usually due to?
Gastro-oesophageal reflux
What is the usual outcome of GOR in infants?
Self limiting and resolves spontaneously in the vast majority of cases
Who may GOR not resolve in?
How can GOR present?
Gastrointestinal
Nutritional
Respiratory
Neurological
-Sandifer’s syndrome
How is GOR assessed?
What are the aims of barium swallow?
To identify
What are the problems with barium swallow?
- Inadequate contrast taken by NG
What are the advantages of video fluoroscopy and barium meal?
- Defines anatomy well
What are the advantages of pH study?
-Detects acid reflux missed by barium
What are the advantages of endoscopy?
- Can be combined with pH impedance study
What are the advantages of trial of feeding?
- May be best discriminator if child needs surgery
What are the disadvantages of video fluoroscopy and barium meal?
- Radiation
What are the disadvantages of pH study?
- May be unpleasant for child
What are the disadvantages of endoscopy?
-Needs anaesthetic