2003
DOI: 10.1378/chest.123.1.37
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GI Complications After Lung Transplantation in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis

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“…The actual incidence of DIOS may be higher than this, however, as some patients with early DIOS are successfully treated or even self-treat without hospitalization. Our DIOS incidence of one in ten patients is comparable with most studies' estimates of 10-20%, [13][14][15][16] although the reported range is wide (2-41.3%). 5,[17][18][19] Similar to the reports by Minkes et al and Gilljam et al, this study confirms that pretransplantation abdominal operation is a significant risk factor for developing DIOS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The actual incidence of DIOS may be higher than this, however, as some patients with early DIOS are successfully treated or even self-treat without hospitalization. Our DIOS incidence of one in ten patients is comparable with most studies' estimates of 10-20%, [13][14][15][16] although the reported range is wide (2-41.3%). 5,[17][18][19] Similar to the reports by Minkes et al and Gilljam et al, this study confirms that pretransplantation abdominal operation is a significant risk factor for developing DIOS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Nutrición postrasplante: El objetivo es prevenir la pérdida de peso y la infección, promover la curación, y reducir al máximo las complicaciones gastrointestinales 114 , evitando la interacción fármaco-nutriente. Las náuseas, la anorexia y la disfagia 115 son efectos secundarios comunes inmediatamente después del trasplante.…”
Section: Trasplante Pulmonarunclassified
“…Neben einem Alter von über 50 Jahren, einer vorbestehenden Divertikulose und einer hochdosierten Kortikoidtherapie ist eine CF als Grunderkrankung der Hauptrisikofaktor für diese intestinalen Komplikationen [22]. Patienten mit CF entwickeln aufgrund des primär zähen, flüssigkeitsarmen Stuhls auch unabhängig von einer Lungentransplantation oft ein 7 distales intestinales Obstruktionssyndrom (DIOS).…”
Section: Intestinale Komplikationenunclassified