Anales españoles de pediatría
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We present the results from 233 consecutive patients treated for intussusception at the Children's Hospital of Coimbra over a 13-year period (between 1/6/77 and 31/5/90). Males outnumbered females (66.5% vs 33.5%) and 87.9% of the cases occurred within the first year of life. Among the presenting signs and symptoms, abdominal pain occurred in 87.9% and vomiting in 81.5%. ⋯ Most intussusceptions were of the ileocecocolic variety. The overall recurrence rate was 3.8% (3% recurrent intussusceptions followed barium enema reduction and 0.8% followed manual reduction). Mortality rate was 2.5% (1.7% related to intussusception).
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Many of the problems that are associated with breast-feeding appear to be caused by various postnatal care procedures that take place in the majority of our hospitals. In order to identify these obstacles, a survey was carried out on a sample of 400 mothers whose children were born in Móstoles in 1989. The results were as follows: 1) The average duration of breast-feeding was 2.43 months (SD = 2.19 months). 2) The lower the baby's birth weight and the longer that he was kept in the hospital, the shorter the time that he was breast-fed. ⋯ If the newborn was fed on demand in the hospital it tended to be continued once at home. In both the hospital and in the home, on demand feeding was strongly associate with successful breast-feeding. Some simple modifications to the Maternity departments are recommended.