Gastroenteritis aguda (pediátrica)
This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: acute gastroenteritis
Antecedentes
- Enfermedad infantil extremadamente común
- Etiología vírica en la mayoría de los casos [1]
- Generalmente benigna en ausencia de deshidratación grave/desequilibrio electrolítico severo
Características Clínicas
- Diarrea
- Náusea/vómito
- Dolor abdominal
- Fiebre, síntomas virales (Mialgias, síntomas de IRU)
Diagnóstico Diferencial
Nausea and vomiting (newborn)
| Newborn | ' |
| Obstructive intestinal anomalies |
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| Neurologic |
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| Renal |
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| Infectious | |
| Metabolic/endocrine | |
| Miscellaneous |
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Nausea and vomiting infant (<12 mo)
| ' | |
| Obstructive intestinal anomalies |
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| Neurologic |
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| Renal |
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| Infectious | |
| Metabolic/endocrine | |
| Miscellaneous |
Nausea and vomiting child (>12 mo)
| ' | ' |
| Obstructive intestinal anomalies |
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| Neurologic |
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| Renal |
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| Infectious | |
| Metabolic/endocrine | |
| Miscellaneous |
Evaluación
- Generalmente clínico
Pediatric signs of dehydration
Significantly dehydrated if has 2 or more of the following (LR+ 6.1, CI:3.8-9.8):[2]
- Prolonged capillary refill (>2 sec)
- Dry mucous membranes
- Absence of tears
- Abnormal overall appearance
- Sunken fontanelle in an infant
Manejo
Pediatric acute gastroenteritis treatment
- Oral rehydration therapy
- Avoid IV fluids before doing a trial of oral rehydration therapy in uncomplicated cases of mild to moderate dehydration in children.[3]
- If fails, oral ondansetron as a single dose PO (>6 months of age)[4][5]
- If fails, IV fluids (e.g. normal saline)
Probiotics have NOT been shown to provide any benefit[6]
Disposición
Discharge
- Presumed self-limited etiology
- Well appearing
- Tolerating fluids
Admission and/or Observation
- All others
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Enlaces Externos
Referencias
- ↑ Pediatric Gastroenteritis in Emergency Medicine. Medscape. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/801948-overview. Updated Jul 23, 2015. Accessed Jul 24, 2016.
- ↑ Gorelick MH et al. Validity and reliability of clinical signs in the diagnosis of dehydration in children. Pediatrics. 1997; 99(5):E6
- ↑ Choosing wisely ACEP
- ↑ Cheng A. Emergency department use of oral ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis-related vomiting in infants and children. Paediatrics & Child Health. 2011;16(3):177-179.
- ↑ A Cheng; Canadian Paediatric Society, Acute Care Committee. Paediatr Child Health 2011;16(3):177-9
- ↑ Freedman, et al. Multicenter Trial of a Combination Probiotic for Children with Gastroenteritis. N Engl J Med 2018; 379:2015-2026 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1802597
