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Gastrointestinal manifestations in OA (oesophageal atresia) / TOF (tracheo - oesophageal fistula)

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Gastrointestinal manifestations in OA (oesophageal atresia) /TOF (tracheo - oesophageal fistula)

Dysphagia (90%) and GORD (80%) are near-universal in children and adults born with OA/TOF, though many don't realise they have these as they have been present since birth. (1,2).


Presentation


Infants and small children:

  • frequent vomiting
  • poor weight gain and failure to thrive
  • reluctance to feed, feeding with back arching
  • excess saliva and dribbling
  • multiple dental caries, tooth enamel damage and dental wear.
  • poor sleep and irritability
  • wheezing and coughing at night (3)

Older children and adults

  • heartburn
  • worsening of existing reflux symptoms
  • worsening swallowing difficulties/food sticking
  • regurgitation
  • choking when eating
  • chest pain
  • faintness, diarrhoea and nausea post eating
  • respiratory and ENT symptoms
  • weight loss (1)

Causes

  • GORD- found in 75% (1)
  • hiatus hernia- 29% have this following their surgical repair. (4)
  • dysmotility (2)
  • oesophageal stricture (5)
  • achalasia-like symptoms or high pressure lower oesophageal sphincter
  • eosinophilic oesophagitis- 12% TOF/OA adolescents (6)
  • Barrett’' oesophagus – prevalence rates range from 6-15% (7-9)
  • Dumping syndrome- up to 12% long gap OA (1)
  • oesophageal cancer (squamous or adenocarcinoma)(10-13)
  • gastric neuroendocrine tumour due to long term PPI use

Contributor:

  • Dr Caroline Love (August 2022)
  • Associate Specialist in Dermatology at York Hospitals Trust; Adult born with OA/TOF and representative of TOFS charity

Reference:

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  • Sidebotham, Emma. Gastro-oesophageal reflux. In: The TOF Book by David Crabbe and Vicki Martin
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  • Vergouwe FWT, IJsselstijn H, Biermann K, Erler NS, Wijnen RMH, Bruno MJ, et al. High Prevalence of Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma After Repair of Esophageal Atresia. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018 Apr;16(4):513-521.e6.
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