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In a retrospective cohort study of children admitted to a pediatric emergency department (ED) observation unit after successful air or contrast enema reduction of intussusception, investigators compared the effect on complications of early (<2 hours) versus late (≥2 hours) postreduction feeding. Patients with spontaneous reduction and those who required surgical reduction were excluded.
Of 149 patients (median age, 16 months) enrolled between 2003 and 2009, 61 were fed early and 88 were fed late. The two groups were similar in presenting symptoms, age, duration of illness, and number of reduction attempts. No patient developed intestinal perforation, shock, or sepsis (the primary outcome). No significant differences were noted between early …