Literature DB >> 30561131

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for the Critically Ill Patient.

Berkeley N Limketkai1, Steven Hendler1, Peng-Sheng Ting2, Alyssa M Parian2.   

Abstract

The gut microbiome has been implicated in a diversity of diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, hepatic steatosis, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and anxiety. Current research also suggests the presence of a bidirectional relationship between the composition of the gut microbiome and critical illness. In the critical care setting, multiple factors (eg, use of antibiotics, aberrant nutrition, bloodstream infections, bowel ischemia, and abnormal bowel motility) strongly contribute to intestinal dysbiosis. Conversely, early studies have associated intestinal dysbiosis with worse clinical outcomes in the intensive care unit (ICU), such as infection, organ failure, and mortality. The possibility of intestinal dysbiosis influencing these clinical outcomes has prompted the question of whether microbiome manipulation strategies, such as fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), may have a role in the management of critical illness. After a literature search of FMT used in the ICU for indications other than Clostridium difficile infections, we found 4 case reports that describe the use of FMT in 5 critically ill patients with systemic inflammatory responses and no clear source of infection. This review discusses the relationship between the gut microbiome and critical illness, early data on the use of FMT in critical care, and safety considerations of FMT in the critically ill and immunocompromised populations.
© 2018 American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.

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Keywords:  critical illness; diarrhea; fecal microbiota transplantation; gastrointestinal microbiome; microbiota

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30561131     DOI: 10.1002/ncp.10228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


  7 in total

1.  Rescue fecal microbiota transplantation for antibiotic-associated diarrhea in critically ill patients.

Authors:  Min Dai; Yafei Liu; Wei Chen; Heena Buch; Yi Shan; Liuhui Chang; Yong Bai; Chen Shen; Xiaoyin Zhang; Yufeng Huo; Dian Huang; Zhou Yang; Zhihang Hu; Xuwei He; Junyu Pan; Lili Hu; Xinfang Pan; Xiangtao Wu; Bin Deng; Zhifeng Li; Bota Cui; Faming Zhang
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2019-10-21       Impact factor: 9.097

2.  Secondary Sclerosing Cholangitis in Critically Ill Patients Alters the Gut-Liver Axis: A Case Control Study.

Authors:  Andreas Blesl; Christoph Jüngst; Frank Lammert; Günter Fauler; Florian Rainer; Bettina Leber; Nicole Feldbacher; Silvia Stromberger; Renate Wildburger; Walter Spindelböck; Peter Fickert; Angela Horvath; Vanessa Stadlbauer
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-09-07       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 3.  The role of the microbiota in the management of intensive care patients.

Authors:  Piotr Szychowiak; Khanh Villageois-Tran; Juliette Patrier; Jean-François Timsit; Étienne Ruppé
Journal:  Ann Intensive Care       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 10.318

4.  Efficacy of Bifidobacterium Triple Viable Enteric-Coated Capsules Combined with Enteral Nutrition on Patients with Chronic Critical Illness and Influence on Immune and Coagulation Function.

Authors:  Wei Wang; Hui Zhang; Wenjuan Huang
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2021-10-15       Impact factor: 2.629

Review 5.  Targeting the gut microbiome in the management of sepsis-associated encephalopathy.

Authors:  Brooke Barlow; Sameer Ponnaluri; Ashley Barlow; William Roth
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-09-29       Impact factor: 4.086

Review 6.  Impact of microbiome-based interventions on gastrointestinal pathogen colonization in the intensive care unit.

Authors:  Alexa Choy; Daniel E Freedberg
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-07-17       Impact factor: 4.409

7.  Loss of microbial diversity and pathogen domination of the gut microbiota in critically ill patients.

Authors:  Anuradha Ravi; Fenella D Halstead; Amy Bamford; Anna Casey; Nicholas M Thomson; Willem van Schaik; Catherine Snelson; Robert Goulden; Ebenezer Foster-Nyarko; George M Savva; Tony Whitehouse; Mark J Pallen; Beryl A Oppenheim
Journal:  Microb Genom       Date:  2019-09-11
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