Abstract

Intussusception (IS) is a potentially severe disease that affects an undetermined number of Chilean infants. The withdrawal of a rotavirus vaccine in 1999 due to its association with IS, highlighted the need for updated information on IS worldwide including Chile, before introduction of new vaccines. To estimate the incidence and to describe the epidemiology and clinical presentation of IS in the Metropolitan Area of Chile. IS cases occurring between 1996 and 2001 in the seven public pediatric hospitals and in six private clinics (during 2000 and 2001) were identified. Incidence rates were calculated using updated population estimates. A systematic review of the medical charts of IS cases occurring in the public hospitals for 2000-2001 was performed. IS incidence rates for the Public Sector ranged from 32 to 39 per 100,000 children < 2 years of age. These figures did not vary significantly among the different Health Care Services, nor after inclusion of the private clinics. IS was more common in males (66%) and infants younger than 12 months (83%), with 67% of cases occurring between 3 and 8 months of age. The most common presenting symptoms were abdominal pain (90%), vomiting (86%), and rectal bleeding (75%). Ileocolic IS predominated (83%) and surgical correction was the preferred treatment (81%). No death occurred in this series. IS incidence rates were intermediate compared to other series, stable over time, and similar between the public and private sector. Clinical characteristics were similar to those previously reported with a disproportionately high use of surgical correction over enema, currently considered the preferred treatment option.

Highlights

  • Intussusception (IS) is a potentially severe disease that affects an undetermined number of Chilean infants

  • 54 (72%) y 52 (69%) casos fueron atendidos en hospitales y 21 y 24 en clínicas privadas respectivamente

  • IS was more common in males (66%) and infants younger than 12 months (83%), with 67% of cases occurring between 3 and 8 months of age

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Summary

Background

Intussusception (IS) is a potentially severe disease that affects an undetermined number of Chilean infants. Para acceder al número de episodios de II se revisaron las siguientes fuentes: 1) Bases de Datos Computacionales de los Departamentos de Estadística, para los años en que estaba disponible este registro (Hospitales San Borja Arriarán, Luis Calvo Mackenna y Roberto del Río: años 19962001; Félix Bulnes y Padre Hurtado: años 20002001; Sótero del Río y Exequiel González Cortés: año 2001). Se calculó la incidencia de II en menores de 24 meses para cada año del período 1996-2001 utilizando el número de casos atendidos en los hospitales públicos como numerador y como denominador una estimación de la población beneficiaria del Fondo Nacional de Salud (FONASA). Adicionalmente para los años 20002001 se calculó incidencia de II para el total de menores de 12 y de 24 meses de la RM, considerando los casos atendidos en hospitales públicos y clínicas privadas. Número de casos e incidencia estimada de Invaginación Intestinal en menores de 24 meses en 7 hospitales públicos de la Región Metropolitana

Año Casos Población de II Estimada*
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