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Survival of children and adolescents with intellectual disability following gastrostomy insertion.

K WongE J GlassonP JacobyP SrasuebkulD ForbesM RavikumaraA WilsonJ BourkeJ TrollorH LeonardL NagarajanJennepher Anne Downs
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2020)
Whilst gastrostomy insertion was associated with lower survival rates than children without gastrostomy, survival improved with time, and gastrostomy afforded some protection for the more vulnerable groups, and earlier use appears beneficial to survival. Specific clinical data that may be used to prioritise the need for gastrostomy insertion may be responsible for the survival differences observed.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • free survival
  • electronic health record