hrp0095p1-97 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2022
Beka Elpiniki
, Philbin Rory
, Cunjamalay Annaruby
, Gilbert Clare
, Morgan Kate
, Dastamani Antonia
Background: Hyperinsulinism (HI) is a major cause of hypoglycaemia during childhood and is related with neurological damage. Among the therapeutic options for HI patients with limited fasting tolerance are intensive feeding regimes, requiring continuous overnight and regular daytime feeds via gastrostomy. Two types of gastrostomy device are commonly used: Freka Percutaneous (FPEG) and Mic-key button (MB). MB is expected to have a higher rate of unintentional d...