| Literature DB >> 27447791 |
Matthew Kappus1, Sarah Diamond2, Ryan T Hurt3, Robert Martindale4.
Abstract
Intestinal failure (IF) is a state in which the nutritional demands of the body are not met by the gastrointestinal absorptive surface. It is a long-recognized complication associated with short bowel syndrome, which results in malabsorption after significant resection of the intestine for many reasons or functional dysmotility. Etiologies have included Crohn's disease, vascular complications, and the effects of radiation enteritis, as well as the effects of intestinal obstruction, dysmotility, or congenital defects. While IF has been long-recognized, it has historically not been uniformly defined, which has made both recognition and management challenging. This review examines the previous definitions of IF as well as the newer definition and classification of IF and how it is essential to IF clinical guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: Acute intestinal failure; Chronic intestinal failure; Home parenteral nutrition; Intestinal failure; Short bowel syndrome; Short gut syndrome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27447791 DOI: 10.1007/s11894-016-0525-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Gastroenterol Rep ISSN: 1522-8037