intestinal failure Flashcards

1
Q

what is intestinal failure ?

A

reduction in the gut function below the bare minimum necessary for the absorption of nutrients where intravenous supplementation is required

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2
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what is intestinal insufficiency ?

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a reduction in the absorptive function that does not require IV supplementation to maintain health

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3
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what are thew types of intestinal failure ?

A

type 1
type 2
type 3

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4
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what are the features of type 1 intestinal failure ?

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acute
short-term
usually a self limiting condition

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5
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what are the features of type II intestinal failure ?

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prolonged acute condition often in metabolically unstable patients and require IV supplementation over a period of timer

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what are the features of type 3 intestinal failure ?

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chronic condition (CIF) in metabolically stable patients that require IV supplementation over a much longer period of time

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7
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when is it common to see type 1 IF ?

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after abdominal surgery (postoperative ileus)

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what is the management for type 1 IF ?

A

parenteral fluid and nutrition support

early mobilisation is encouraged

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when does type 2 IF happen ?

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usually as a result of trauma
sepsis
complication of intestinal surgery
usually happens when there is a co-existing comorbidity

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10
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what is the prognosis in type 2 IF ?

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40% fully recover 50% develop type 3 IF

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what is the first step in management in a patient with type 2 IF ?

A

optimizing fluids and electrolytes and making sure the patient is haemodynamically stable

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12
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how is nutritional support achieved with patients that have AIF ?

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either by enteral or parenteral feeding

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13
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what would be the drug of choice for hypergasteremia ?

A

omeprazole ( proton pump inhibitor )

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14
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what drugs are known to decrease GI losses and increase absorption ?

A

anti motility therapy such as loperamide

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15
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when should cholestryamine be considered ?

A

in patients with colon in continuity

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16
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what drug can be used to decrease the enteral fluid load?

A

octeotride (somatostatin) due to its ability to promote intestinal absorption and inhibit gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal secretion

17
Q

what is the management for CIF type 3?

A

home parenteral nutrition

18
Q

what are the main drugs used in short bowel syndrome ?

A

antimotility drugs such as loperamide
antisecretory agents
teduglutide

19
Q

what is the mechanism of teduglutide ?

A

it is a GLP-2 analogue

increases absorptive capacity and inhibits gut motility and secretion

20
Q

when is teduglutide contraindicated ?

A

its contraindicated in active or suspected malignancy

21
Q

what are the side effects of teduglutide ?

A

abdominal pain
stomal complications
injections site reaction

22
Q

what are the indications of intestinal transplantation ?

A
  1. failure of HPN
  2. high risk of death attributable to the underlying disease
  3. intestinal failure with high morbidity or low acceptance of HPN
23
Q

what are the signs of failed HPN ?

A
  • impending or overt liver failure
  • central venous catheter related thrombosis
  • frequent central line sepsis
  • frequent episodes of severe dehydration
24
Q

which underlying diseases would be an indication for intestinal transplantation ?

A

congenital mucosal disorders

ultra short bowel syndrome

25
Q

what measures are not recommended in order to prevent CVC related infections ?

A

use of in-line filters
routine replacements of catheters
antibiotic prophylaxis
use of heparin lock

26
Q

what is the most common cause of intestinal failure in children ?

A

short bowel syndrome