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Chronic Intestinal Failure and Short Bowel Syndrome in Adults: The State of the Art

Author(s): Vara-Luiz, F ; Glória, L ; Mendes, I ; Carlos, S ; Guerra, P ; Nunes, G ; Oliveira, CS ; Ferreira, A ; Santos, AP ; Fonseca, J

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/53436

Origin: Lusíadas Saúde

Subject(s): Intestino Delgado; Síndrome do Intestino Curto; Nutrição Parentérica; Intestine, Small; Short Bowel Syndrome; Parenteral Nutrition


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Background: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a devastating malabsorptive condition and the most common cause of chronic intestinal failure (CIF). During the intestinal rehabilitation process, patients may need parenteral support for months or years, parenteral nutrition (PN), or hydration/electrolyte supplementation, as a bridge for the desired enteral autonomy. Summary: Several classification criteria have been highlighted to reflect different perspectives in CIF. The management of CIF-SBS in adults is a multidisciplinary process that aims to reduce gastrointestinal secretions, slow transit, correct/prevent malnutrition, dehydration, and specific nutrient deficiencies, and prevent refeeding syndrome. The nutritional support team should have the expertise to take care of these complex patients: fluid support; oral, enteral, and PN; disease/PN-related complications; pharmacologic treatment; and surgical prevention/treatment. Key messages: CIF-SBS is a complex disease with undesired consequences, if not adequately identified and managed. A comprehensive approach performed by a multidisciplinary team is essential to reduce PN dependence, promote enteral independence, and improve quality of life.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Comum
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