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02/02/16

02 February 2016

IBD inpatient care audit - Paediatric report - round three 2012

  • As highlighted in the 2010 paediatric organisational audit report, 71% of sites do not have formal arrangements for annual review. The implementation at a national level, of an agreed systematic annual review would avoid the likelihood of routine data collection items such as smoking and pubertal status being overlooked.
  • The local policy for thrombus prevention (including use of heparin) in paediatric patients with IBD should be reviewed by each paediatric IBD service.
  • In line with ESPGHAN/ECCO recommendations, every paediatric patient admitted as an emergency with ulcerative colitis should have a PUCAI score recorded on admission and daily thereafter as a guide to the need for medical rescue therapy or colectomy.
  • Local hospitals should develop a practice where testing for Clostridium difficile toxin is routinely carried out alongside tests for SSC in all stool samples sent for IBD patients admitted with diarrhoea.
  • All paediatric CD inpatients should have growth and nutrition reviewed during their admission to ensure that any growth faltering is not overlooked.