2021
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2021-246446
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Gastric pneumatosis in a preterm infant following initial empiric antibiotic therapy

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“…[10] A recent case reported an association between empiric antibiotic use and gastric pneumatosis in a preterm infant that could be a result of alteration in intestinal flora predisposing to necrotizing enterocolitis. [11] In our case, various factors like extreme prematurity, compromise to the mesenteric circulation secondary to PDA, and sepsis may have contributed to a weak gastric mucosal barrier resulting in the dissection of air into the gastric intramural space inadvertently during nasogastric tube insertion or while feeding.…”
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“…[10] A recent case reported an association between empiric antibiotic use and gastric pneumatosis in a preterm infant that could be a result of alteration in intestinal flora predisposing to necrotizing enterocolitis. [11] In our case, various factors like extreme prematurity, compromise to the mesenteric circulation secondary to PDA, and sepsis may have contributed to a weak gastric mucosal barrier resulting in the dissection of air into the gastric intramural space inadvertently during nasogastric tube insertion or while feeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%