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Pyloric Stenosis with Dr. Alex Bondoc

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Educational podcast discussing pyloric stenosis diagnosis and management with Dr. Alex Bondoc. Covers classic presentation (projectile vomiting, palpable olive sign), risk factors (male sex, first-born, family history), and characteristic lab findings (hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis). Emphasizes importance of distinguishing bilious vs non-bilious vomiting and correcting electrolyte abnormalities before surgical intervention.

Key takeaways

  • Pyloric stenosis presents with projectile non-bilious vomiting after feeds in infants 2-8 weeks old; bilious vomiting suggests different emergency.
  • Classic lab findings are hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis (low chloride <88, high bicarb >35) from chronic vomiting and gastric acid loss.
  • Risk factors include male sex, first-born status, family history (87% heritable), and maternal diabetes; African American/uninsured infants may present later.
  • Physical exam may reveal palpable 'olive' mass in right upper quadrant representing hypertrophied pyloric muscle; ultrasound confirms diagnosis.
  • Electrolyte correction before surgery is critical; dehydration and metabolic alkalosis must be addressed to prevent life-threatening complications.

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