Literature DB >> 31815899

New Insights Into the Indications for Intestinal Transplantation: Consensus in the Year 2019.

Stuart S Kaufman1, Yaron Avitzur2, Sue V Beath3, Laurens J Ceulemans4,5, Gabriel E Gondolesi6, George V Mazariegos7, Loris Pironi8.   

Abstract

In 2001, a Statement was published that described indications for intestinal transplantation in patients with intestinal failure expected to require parenteral nutrition indefinitely. Since 2001, advances in the management of intestinal failure including transplantation and patient survival, both on extended parenteral nutrition and after transplantation, have improved, leading to a reduction in the number of intestinal transplants worldwide from a peak of 270 per year in 2008 to 149 per year in 2017. These changes suggest that the original 2001 Statement requires reassessment. All patients with permanent intestinal failure should be managed by dedicated multidisciplinary intestinal rehabilitation teams. Under care of these teams, patients should be considered for intestinal transplantation in the event of progressive intestinal failure-associated liver disease, progressive loss of central vein access, and repeated life-threatening central venous catheter-associated infections requiring critical care. Additional indications for transplantation include large desmoid tumors and other intra-abdominal tumors with reasonable expectation of posttransplant cure, extensive mesenteric vein thrombosis and intestinal infarction, total intestinal aganglionosis, and nonrecoverable congenital secretory diarrhea. Quality of life typically improves after successful intestinal transplantation and may support the decision to proceed with transplantation when other indications are present. However, the requirement for life-long immunosuppression and its associated side effects preclude intestinal transplantation if motivated only by an expectation of improved quality of life. Increasing experience with intestinal transplantation and critical appraisal of transplant outcomes including graft survival and patient quality of life together with potential advances in immunosuppression can be expected to influence transplant practices in the future.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31815899     DOI: 10.1097/TP.0000000000003065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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Review 1.  Immunosuppression Regimens for Intestinal Transplantation in Children.

Authors:  Vikram Kalathur Raghu; Carol G Vetterly; Simon Peter Horslen
Journal:  Paediatr Drugs       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 3.022

Review 2.  Innovations in Immunosuppression for Intestinal Transplantation.

Authors:  Harween Dogra; Jonathan Hind
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-06-15

3.  Chronic Intestinal Failure in Children: An International Multicenter Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Antonella Lezo; Antonella Diamanti; Evelyne M Marinier; Merit Tabbers; Anat Guz-Mark; Paolo Gandullia; Maria I Spagnuolo; Sue Protheroe; Noel Peretti; Laura Merras-Salmio; Jessie M Hulst; Sanja Kolaček; Looi C Ee; Joanna Lawrence; Jonathan Hind; Lorenzo D'Antiga; Giovanna Verlato; Ieva Pukite; Grazia Di Leo; Tim Vanuytsel; Maryana K Doitchinova-Simeonova; Lars Ellegard; Luisa Masconale; María Maíz-Jiménez; Sheldon C Cooper; Giorgia Brillanti; Elena Nardi; Anna S Sasdelli; Simon Lal; Loris Pironi
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-04-30       Impact factor: 6.706

Review 4.  Difficult Vascular Access in Children with Short Bowel Syndrome: What to Do Next?

Authors:  Chiara Grimaldi; Francesca Gigola; Kejd Bici; Chiara Oreglio; Riccardo Coletta; Antonino Morabito
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-09

5.  Secondary Anticoagulation Prophylaxis for Catheter-Related Thrombosis in Pediatric Intestinal Failure: Comparison of Short- Vs Long-Term Treatment Protocols.

Authors:  Melanie Lissa Schmidt; Danielle Wendel; Simon Peter Horslen; Erin Richardson Lane; Leonardo Rodrigues Brandão; Emily Gottschalk; Christina Belza; Glenda Courtney-Martin; Paul William Wales; Yaron Avitzur
Journal:  JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr       Date:  2020-12-06       Impact factor: 4.016

Review 6.  An overview of the current management of short-bowel syndrome in pediatric patients.

Authors:  Mitsuru Muto; Tatsuru Kaji; Shun Onishi; Keisuke Yano; Waka Yamada; Satoshi Ieiri
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2021-01-19       Impact factor: 2.549

7.  The management of adult patients with severe chronic small intestinal dysmotility.

Authors:  Jeremy M D Nightingale; Peter Paine; John McLaughlin; Anton Emmanuel; Joanne E Martin; Simon Lal
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2020-08-21       Impact factor: 23.059

8.  Spectrum of Interventional Procedures During Hybrid Central Line Placement in Pediatric Intestinal Rehabilitation Patients With End-Stage Vascular Access.

Authors:  Ludger Sieverding; Jörg Michel; Christian Urla; Ekkehard Sturm; Franziska Winkler; Michael Hofbeck; Jörg Fuchs; Johannes Hilberath; Steven Walter Warmann
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-03-28

9.  Living Donor Intestinal Transplantation: Recipient Outcomes.

Authors:  Guosheng Wu; Chaoxu Liu; Xile Zhou; Long Zhao; Weitong Zhang; Mian Wang; Qingchuan Zhao; Tingbo Liang
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 13.787

10.  Multidrug-resistant organisms: A significant cause of severe sepsis in pediatric intestinal and multi-visceral transplantation.

Authors:  Alicia M Alcamo; Mira K Trivedi; Carly Dulabon; Christopher M Horvat; Geoffrey J Bond; Joseph A Carcillo; Michael Green; Marian G Michaels; Rajesh K Aneja
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 8.086

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