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Gastrostomy and congenital anomalies: a European population-based study.

Ester GarneJoachim TanMaria LoaneSilvia BaldacciElisa BallardiniJoanne BrigdenClara Cavero-CarbonellLaura García-VillodreMika GisslerJoanne GivenAnna HeinoSue JordanElizabeth LimbAmanda Julie NevilleAnke RissmannMichele SantoroLeuan ScanlonStine Kjaer UrhojDiana G WellesleyJoan K Morris
Published in: BMJ paediatrics open (2022)
This study including almost 2 million reference children in Europe found that only 0.016% of these children had a surgery code for gastrostomy before age 5 years. The children with congenital anomalies were on average 80 times more likely to need a gastrostomy before age 5 years than children without congenital anomalies. More than two-thirds of gastrostomy procedures performed within the first 5 years of life were in children with congenital anomalies.
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