由于血管病变引起的小肠道出血:发病和管理
Sunny Sandhu1, Jonathan Gross1, Jodie A Barkin2
1Division of Digestive Health and Liver Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, 1120 NW 14 th Street, Clinical Research Building, Suite 1188 (D-49), Miami, FL, 33136, USA.
Current gastroenterology reports
|June 7, 2025
概括
小肠出血,通常是由血管损伤引起的,如血管扩张,越来越多地通过先进的成像和内镜诊断. 管理包括复苏,内镜评估和定制的医疗,放射学或手术干预.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 血管医学 血管医学
背景情况:
- 小肠出血 (SBB) 是一种不清楚的胃肠出血的子集.
- 血管病变是SBB的主要原因.
研究的目的:
- 审查了解小肠血管病变的最新进展.
- 涵盖病原,诊断和管理策略.
主要方法:
- 对最近的研究进行了全面的文献综述.
- 对包括视频囊内镜 (VCE) 和深层肠镜在内的诊断方式的分析.
- 对治疗方法的评估.
主要成果:
- 术语从"模糊的胃肠道出血"转变为"小肠道出血".
- 血管病变,主要是血管扩张,是SBB的最常见原因.
- 先进的诊断 (VCE,深层肠镜) 提高了来源的识别.
- 管理包括复苏,内镜评估和多式疗法.
结论:
- 小肠血管病变是SBB的主要原因.
- 早期和准确的诊断对于有效的管理至关重要.
- 多学科的方法优化了患者的治疗结果.
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