Intestinal rehabilitation and the short bowel syndrome: Part 2

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DiBaise, JK
Young, RJ
Vanderhoof, JA
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[1] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Sect Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Dept Internal Med, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY | 2004年 / 99卷 / 09期
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10.1111/j.1572-0241.2004.40836.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The management of patients with intestinal failure due to short bowel syndrome is complex, requiring a comprehensive approach that frequently necessitates long-term, if not life-long, use of parenteral nutrition. Despite tremendous advances in the provision of parenteral nutrition over the past three decades, which have allowed significant improvements in the survival and quality of life of these patients, this mode of nutritional support carries with it significant risks to the patient, is very costly, and ultimately, does not attempt to improve the function of the remaining bowel. Intestinal rehabilitation refers to the process of restoring enteral autonomy, and thus, allowing freedom from parenteral nutrition, usually by means of dietary, medical, and occasionally, surgical strategies. While recent investigations have focused on the use of trophic substances to increase the absorptive function of the remaining gut, whether intestinal rehabilitation occurs as a consequence of enhanced bowel adaptation or is simply a result of an optimized, comprehensive approach to the care of these patients remains unclear. In Part I of this review, we provided an overview of short bowel syndrome and pathophysiological considerations related to the remaining bowel anatomy in these patients. We also reviewed intestinal adaptation and factors that may enhance the adaptive process, focusing on evidence derived from animal studies. In Part 2, relevant data on the development of intestinal adaptation in humans are reviewed as is the general management of short bowel syndrome. Lastly, the potential benefits of a multidisciplinary intestinal rehabilitation program in the care of these patients are also discussed.
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