Short bowel syndrome and failure intestinal features in our community

Intestinal failure is being an entity with higher prevalence in the pediatric age, especially due to bowel resections causing the appearance of a short bowel syndrome. To determine the prevalence and etiology of cases of short bowel syndrome (SIC) and Intestinal Failure (FI) existing in Andalusia. A...

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Hauptverfasser: Salazar Quero, Jose Carlos, Blasco Alonso, Javier, Pérez Parras, Aurora, Rivero de la Rosa, M Carmen, Gilbert Pérez, Juan José, Blanca García, José Antonio, Espín Jaime, Beatriz
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description Intestinal failure is being an entity with higher prevalence in the pediatric age, especially due to bowel resections causing the appearance of a short bowel syndrome. To determine the prevalence and etiology of cases of short bowel syndrome (SIC) and Intestinal Failure (FI) existing in Andalusia. Analyze factors involved in evolution, the number of transplant patients and to know the time required to achieve enteral autonomy, studying whether there are differences in management between different participants. Multicenter retrospective descriptive observational study in which are collected data of patients diagnosed with short bowel syndrome or intestinal failure in 6 hospitals in Andalusia in the period from 1 January 2008 to 31 January 2014. 25 patients. Average age at diagnosis 7.4 months. Average length of remnant intestine: 113.8 cm; 64% of patients with
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subjects Cause of Death
Enteral Nutrition
Female
Gestational Age
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature, Diseases - epidemiology
Infant, Premature, Diseases - surgery
Intestinal Diseases - epidemiology
Male
Parenteral Nutrition
Retrospective Studies
Short Bowel Syndrome - epidemiology
Spain - epidemiology
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