
@article{ref1,
title="Upper digestive tractus caustic injuries in adult patient in bamako: epidemiological, semiological and prognostic aspects",
journal="Mali médical",
year="2018",
author="Coulibaly, Sow H. Epouse and Samake, Doumbia K. Epouse and Sidibé, Sanogo Sd Epouse and Dicko, M. Y. and Soumaré, G. and Katilé, D. and Mallé, O. and Guindo, H. and Maïga, A. and Tounkara, M. C. and Konaté, A. and Diarra, M. T. and Maiga, M. Y.",
volume="33",
number="4",
pages="16-18",
abstract="The main objective of this longitudinal and prospecting study from February 2013 to January 2014 was to analyze uper digestive tractus caustic injuries in adult patients at the service of gastroenterology of CHU Gabriel Touré Bamako-Mali. PATIENTS AND MÉTHOD: We include patients (age more than 16 years) hospitalized for digestive caustic injuries. <br><br>RESULTS: During the period a hospital frequency was 2.1% (20/970). The mean age was about 33.1 ± 9 years. Over toxic substances was discovered in 45 % of patients. The caustic ingestion was intentional in 18 patients. Psychoaffective disorders were the main reason of caustic consumption. At the entry haematemesis was the main sign. The endoscopic lesions were in majority at stage IIIb of the Zargar et al classification. A case of inhalation pneumonia, a case of digestive perforation and 6 cases of digestive obstruction were the main complications of the caustics injuries. Early death was found in 3 patients. <br><br>CONCLUSION: Upper digestive tractus caustic injuries are more and more met in our context. Preventive measures are necessary to prevent these serious lesions.<p /> <p>Language: fr</p>",
language="fr",
issn="0464-7874",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}