2021
DOI: 10.1051/medsci/2021110
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Le syndrome de grêle court chez l’adulte

Abstract: Le syndrome de grêle court, conséquence d’une résection étendue de l’intestin, est la principale cause d’insuffisance intestinale, définie comme la réduction de la fonction intestinale en dessous du minimum nécessaire à l’absorption des macronutriments, de l’eau et des électrolytes. La prise en charge nécessite alors la nutrition parentérale. L’évolution du syndrome de grêle court est schématiquement scindée en trois périodes successives : 1) la période post-opératoire, d’une durée de 3 à 6 semaines ; 2) la pé… Show more

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“…Successful rehabilitation of patients is based on a combination of both oral and PN, as well as pharmacological treatments [ 7 , 8 ] tending to increase the absorptive capacity of the remaining intestine in order to reduce or wean patients from PN, which will improve their quality of life [ 9 ]. Therefore, monitoring the functional absorptive capacity of the remaining small intestine is critical for adjusting treatment and PN support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful rehabilitation of patients is based on a combination of both oral and PN, as well as pharmacological treatments [ 7 , 8 ] tending to increase the absorptive capacity of the remaining intestine in order to reduce or wean patients from PN, which will improve their quality of life [ 9 ]. Therefore, monitoring the functional absorptive capacity of the remaining small intestine is critical for adjusting treatment and PN support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%