Clinical

Neonatal abdominal X-rays: indications, procedure and interpretation

Why you should read this article

To understand the indications for abdominal X-rays in neonates

To recognise some of the radiographic findings seen in common neonatal abdominal conditions

To enhance your knowledge of neonatal abdominal X-ray procedure and interpretation

 

Abdominal X-rays (AXRs) are one of the most common imaging modalities used to investigate suspected abdominal conditions in neonates. They are frequently requested for a variety of suspected conditions including necrotising enterocolitis, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, duodenal atresia and Hirschsprung’s disease.

Nurses play an important role in preparing and supporting neonates who are undergoing an AXR, and in some centres advanced neonatal nurse practitioners may be involved in requesting and interpreting AXRs as part of their enhanced role in patient management. It is therefore important that nurses understand the indications, procedure and interpretation for this imaging modality, as well as its limitations and potential long-term risks.

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