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Is isomerism a risk factor for intestinal volvulus?
Landisch RM, Loomba RS, Salazar JH, Buelow MW, Frommelt M, Anderson RH, Wagner AJ. Is isomerism a risk factor for intestinal volvulus? J Pediatr Surg. 2018 Jun;53(6):1118-1122
Abstract

INTRODUCTION:
Isomerism, or heterotaxy syndrome, affects many organ systems anatomically and functionally. Intestinal malrotation is common in patients with isomerism. Despite a low reported risk of volvulus, some physicians perform routine screening and prophylactic Ladd procedures on asymptomatic patients with isomerism who are found to have intestinal malrotation. The primary aim of this study was to determine if isomerism is an independe
METHODS:
Kid's Inpatient Database data from 1997 to 2012 was utilized for this study. Characteristics of admissions with and without isomerism were compared with a particular focus on intestinal malrotation, volvulus, and Ladd procedure. A logistic regression was conducted to determine independent risk factors for volvulus with respect to isomerism.