Literature DB >> 7775506

Acute pseudo-obstruction in critically ill patients with burns.

K Kadesky1, G F Purdue, J L Hunt.   

Abstract

Acute pseudo-obstruction of the colon (Ogilvie's syndrome) is a rare but potentially morbid complication of burn injury. Two thousand seven hundred three consecutive critically ill patients with burns were reviewed for findings consistent with pseudo-obstruction. Eight (0.29%) patients were identified. Mean age was 63.5 years, and mean burn size was 24.6% total body surface area. All patients were undergoing mechanical ventilation at the time of diagnosis. Six had a previous cardiac condition or complication, and five were on digoxin. Diagnosis was suspected in seven patients before colonoscopy or surgery. Six patients were treated with colonoscopy alone with one treatment failure. Two deaths occurred during hospitalization. Two late deaths were due to underlying cardiac conditions. The preferred treatment of Ogilvie's syndrome is nasogastric suction, colonic decompression, and close observation with surgery reserved for treatment failures or when diagnosis is in doubt. The incidence of Ogilvie's syndrome in patients with burns appears to be related to nonburn medical conditions, especially cardiopulmonary complications and age, rather than to the burn itself.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7775506     DOI: 10.1097/00004630-199503000-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Burn Care Rehabil        ISSN: 0273-8481


  7 in total

1.  Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction (Ogilvie's Syndrome).

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Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-07

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Authors:  S Siah; H Seddik; K Ababou; H Ihrai; N Drissi Kamili
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2011-09-30

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Review 4.  Neostigmine for acute colonic pseudo-obstruction: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Raul Guillermo Lopez Valle; Francisco Lopez Godoy
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2014-06-19

5.  Gastrointestinal dysfunction is associated with mortality in severe burn patients: a 10-year retrospective observational study from South China.

Authors:  Qiu-Lan He; Shao-Wei Gao; Ying Qin; Run-Cheng Huang; Cai-Yun Chen; Fei Zhou; Hong-Cheng Lin; Wen-Qi Huang
Journal:  Mil Med Res       Date:  2022-09-05

6.  Neostigmine to relieve a suspected colonic pseudo-obstruction in a burn patient: a case-based review of the literature.

Authors:  Abel A Gebre-Giorgis; Ensign Joseph D Roderique; Dane Stewart; Michael J Feldman; Andrea L Pozez
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2013-01-07

7.  Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction: A systematic review of aetiology and mechanisms.

Authors:  Cameron I Wells; Gregory O'Grady; Ian P Bissett
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2017-08-14       Impact factor: 5.742

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