Managing magnets: An audit of introduction of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Best Practice Guideline
Managing magnets: An audit of introduction of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Best Practice Guideline
Aim: to evaluate management of children and young people presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with magnet ingestion before and after new guidance.
Methods: in May 2021, a National Patient Safety Agency and Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Best Practice Guideline about management of ingested magnets was published. This was implemented in our department. Children and young people presenting after magnet ingestion were identified from SNOMED (coded routinely collected data) and X-ray requests between January 2016 and March 2022. Management was compared to national guidance.
Results: there were 138 patient episodes of magnet ingestion, with a rising incidence over the 5-year period. Following introduction of the guideline, there was a higher incidence of admission (36% vs. 20%) and operative intervention (15.7% vs. 8%). Use of follow-up X-ray increased from 56% to 90%. There was substantial variation in the management prior to guidance which reduced after introduction of the RCEM guidance.
Conclusion: management of magnet ingestion has become more standardised since introduction of the National RCEM Best Practice Guideline, but there is still room for improvement.
foreign body, ingestion, magnet, rare-earth, super-strong
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McLeish, S.
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Harwood, R.
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Decker, E.
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Almond, S.
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Hall, Nigel
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January 2024
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Almond, S.
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McLeish, S., Harwood, R., Decker, E., Almond, S., Hall, Nigel and Durand, C.
(2024)
Managing magnets: An audit of introduction of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Best Practice Guideline.
Acta Paediatrica, 113 (1), .
(doi:10.1111/apa.16956).
Abstract
Aim: to evaluate management of children and young people presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with magnet ingestion before and after new guidance.
Methods: in May 2021, a National Patient Safety Agency and Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Best Practice Guideline about management of ingested magnets was published. This was implemented in our department. Children and young people presenting after magnet ingestion were identified from SNOMED (coded routinely collected data) and X-ray requests between January 2016 and March 2022. Management was compared to national guidance.
Results: there were 138 patient episodes of magnet ingestion, with a rising incidence over the 5-year period. Following introduction of the guideline, there was a higher incidence of admission (36% vs. 20%) and operative intervention (15.7% vs. 8%). Use of follow-up X-ray increased from 56% to 90%. There was substantial variation in the management prior to guidance which reduced after introduction of the RCEM guidance.
Conclusion: management of magnet ingestion has become more standardised since introduction of the National RCEM Best Practice Guideline, but there is still room for improvement.
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Accepted/In Press date: 17 August 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 August 2023
Published date: January 2024
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Funding Information:
The RCEM Best Practice Guideline working consensus group for developing the Best Practice Guideline on Super-strong magnet ingestion, which formed the basis of our audit.
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© 2023 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords:
foreign body, ingestion, magnet, rare-earth, super-strong
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Local EPrints ID: 481806
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481806
ISSN: 0803-5253
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