The role of anatomic factors in nutritional autonomy after extensive small bowel resection

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作者
Carbonnel, F
Cosnes, J
Chevret, S
Beaugerie, L
Ngo, Y
Malafosse, M
Parc, R
LeQuintrec, Y
Gendre, JP
机构
[1] HOP ROTHSCHILD,DEPT SURG,F-75012 PARIS,FRANCE
[2] HOP ST LOUIS,DEPT BIOSTAT,PARIS,FRANCE
[3] HOP ST ANTOINE,DEPT SURG,F-75571 PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1177/0148607196020004275
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
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Background: It is difficult to predict which patients with a postsurgical short bowel will require long-term parenteral nutrition. Methods: We performed a retrospective prognostic study for the time to home parenteral nutrition or death from malnutrition (nonautonomy), on the basis of 103 patients with a residual short bowel of 17 to 150 cm. The influence of anatomic variables was summarized through the use of Cox regression model. Results: Of the 103 patients included, 24 lost nutritional autonomy. Three anatomic variables were identified as having independent predictive information; remaining small bowel length (measured on small bowel x-rays; p = .0001), and jejunoileal anastomosis (p = .01) promoted autonomy, whereas end jejunostomy (p = .002) increased the risk of losing nutritional autonomy. Conclusions: On the basis of these results and on the relative weight of these variables, high-risk patients for loss of nutritional autonomy were defined as those with jejunoileal anastomosis and a remaining small bowel length < 35 cm, patients with jejunocolic anastomosis and remaining small bowel length < 60 cm, and patients with an end jejunostomy and remaining small bowel length < 115 cm. This classification was thereafter validated on a prospective series of 32 patients.
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