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Functional Assessment of Intestinal Motility and Gut Wall Inflammation in Rodents: Analyses in a Standardized Model of Intestinal Manipulation
Published on: September 11, 2012
Nutritional support in the severely compromised motility patient: when and how?
Francisca Joly1, Aurelien Amiot, Bernard Messing
1Department of Gastroenterology and Nutrition Support, Beaujon Hospital, René Diderot University of Paris, 100 bd Général Leclerc 92100, Clichy, France. francisca.joly@bjn.aphp.fr
Abstract:
The management of CIPO remains difficult and requires a multidisciplinary approach. In adult patients with CIPO on HPN, the 10-year survival rate was 68%. Long-term HPN dependence does not seem to be associated with a significant increase in mortality and morbidity. HPN could be a safe and efficient approach to the management of intestinal failure caused by CIPO, with restoring oral intake and lowering hospitalization frequency as major goals of treatment.
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