Short Bowel Syndrome
Practical Approach to Management
Herausgeber: Dibaise, John K; Thompson, Jon S; Parrish, Carol Rees
Short Bowel Syndrome
Practical Approach to Management
Herausgeber: Dibaise, John K; Thompson, Jon S; Parrish, Carol Rees
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The management of patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach including management of fluid, pharmacological agents, co-morbid disease, dietary/hydration, and occasionally, surgery. An understanding of the physiological alterations that occur in SBS is useful to understand the treatments employed
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The management of patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach including management of fluid, pharmacological agents, co-morbid disease, dietary/hydration, and occasionally, surgery. An understanding of the physiological alterations that occur in SBS is useful to understand the treatments employed
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097855
- ISBN-10: 103209785X
- Artikelnr.: 62151242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097855
- ISBN-10: 103209785X
- Artikelnr.: 62151242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by John K. DiBaise, MD, professor, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA Carol Rees Parrish, MS, RD, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, USA Jon S. Thompson, MD, professor of surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, USA
Short Bowel Syndrome: Definition, Classification, Etiology, Epidemiology,
Survival, and Costs. Psychological, Social, and Quality of Life
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Short Bowel Syndrome: Anatomical
and Physiological Considerations. Intestinal Adaptation: The Contemporary
Treatment Goal for Short Bowel Syndrome. Diarrhea in Short Bowel Syndrome.
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disturbances. Cholelithiasis and Nephrolithiasis.
Metabolic Bone Disease in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome. Clinical and
Nutritional Assessment in the Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome. Diet
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Maintaining Hydration in the Short
Bowel Patient. Vitamins: Supplementation and Monitoring. Management of
Trace Elements in Short Bowel Syndrome. Enteral Feeding in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Parenteral Nutrition for Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Aspects.
Drug Delivery and Bioavailability in Short Bowel Syndrome. The Role of
Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents in the Management of Short Bowel
Syndrome. Luminally Active Therapies: Pancreatic Enzymes, Bile Acids, Bile
Acid Binders, Antimicrobials, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 in Short Bowel Syndrome. Utility of
Growth Hormone and Other Potential Agents to Restore Enteral Autonomy in
Short Bowel Syndrome. Surgical Considerations in the Short Bowel Syndrome.
Ostomy, Fistula, and Skin Management. Autologous Gastrointestinal
Reconstruction. Intestinal Transplantation. Home Parenteral Nutrition
Initiation, Monitoring, and Weaning. Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver
Disease. Central Venous Catheter Complications: Management and Prevention.
Meeting the Unmet Needs of Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consumers:
Education, Networking, and Support. Patient and Caregiver Perspectives:
Learn and Live!
Survival, and Costs. Psychological, Social, and Quality of Life
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Short Bowel Syndrome: Anatomical
and Physiological Considerations. Intestinal Adaptation: The Contemporary
Treatment Goal for Short Bowel Syndrome. Diarrhea in Short Bowel Syndrome.
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disturbances. Cholelithiasis and Nephrolithiasis.
Metabolic Bone Disease in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome. Clinical and
Nutritional Assessment in the Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome. Diet
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Maintaining Hydration in the Short
Bowel Patient. Vitamins: Supplementation and Monitoring. Management of
Trace Elements in Short Bowel Syndrome. Enteral Feeding in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Parenteral Nutrition for Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Aspects.
Drug Delivery and Bioavailability in Short Bowel Syndrome. The Role of
Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents in the Management of Short Bowel
Syndrome. Luminally Active Therapies: Pancreatic Enzymes, Bile Acids, Bile
Acid Binders, Antimicrobials, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 in Short Bowel Syndrome. Utility of
Growth Hormone and Other Potential Agents to Restore Enteral Autonomy in
Short Bowel Syndrome. Surgical Considerations in the Short Bowel Syndrome.
Ostomy, Fistula, and Skin Management. Autologous Gastrointestinal
Reconstruction. Intestinal Transplantation. Home Parenteral Nutrition
Initiation, Monitoring, and Weaning. Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver
Disease. Central Venous Catheter Complications: Management and Prevention.
Meeting the Unmet Needs of Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consumers:
Education, Networking, and Support. Patient and Caregiver Perspectives:
Learn and Live!
Short Bowel Syndrome: Definition, Classification, Etiology, Epidemiology,
Survival, and Costs. Psychological, Social, and Quality of Life
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Short Bowel Syndrome: Anatomical
and Physiological Considerations. Intestinal Adaptation: The Contemporary
Treatment Goal for Short Bowel Syndrome. Diarrhea in Short Bowel Syndrome.
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disturbances. Cholelithiasis and Nephrolithiasis.
Metabolic Bone Disease in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome. Clinical and
Nutritional Assessment in the Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome. Diet
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Maintaining Hydration in the Short
Bowel Patient. Vitamins: Supplementation and Monitoring. Management of
Trace Elements in Short Bowel Syndrome. Enteral Feeding in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Parenteral Nutrition for Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Aspects.
Drug Delivery and Bioavailability in Short Bowel Syndrome. The Role of
Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents in the Management of Short Bowel
Syndrome. Luminally Active Therapies: Pancreatic Enzymes, Bile Acids, Bile
Acid Binders, Antimicrobials, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 in Short Bowel Syndrome. Utility of
Growth Hormone and Other Potential Agents to Restore Enteral Autonomy in
Short Bowel Syndrome. Surgical Considerations in the Short Bowel Syndrome.
Ostomy, Fistula, and Skin Management. Autologous Gastrointestinal
Reconstruction. Intestinal Transplantation. Home Parenteral Nutrition
Initiation, Monitoring, and Weaning. Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver
Disease. Central Venous Catheter Complications: Management and Prevention.
Meeting the Unmet Needs of Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consumers:
Education, Networking, and Support. Patient and Caregiver Perspectives:
Learn and Live!
Survival, and Costs. Psychological, Social, and Quality of Life
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Short Bowel Syndrome: Anatomical
and Physiological Considerations. Intestinal Adaptation: The Contemporary
Treatment Goal for Short Bowel Syndrome. Diarrhea in Short Bowel Syndrome.
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disturbances. Cholelithiasis and Nephrolithiasis.
Metabolic Bone Disease in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome. Clinical and
Nutritional Assessment in the Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome. Diet
Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome. Maintaining Hydration in the Short
Bowel Patient. Vitamins: Supplementation and Monitoring. Management of
Trace Elements in Short Bowel Syndrome. Enteral Feeding in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Parenteral Nutrition for Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Aspects.
Drug Delivery and Bioavailability in Short Bowel Syndrome. The Role of
Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents in the Management of Short Bowel
Syndrome. Luminally Active Therapies: Pancreatic Enzymes, Bile Acids, Bile
Acid Binders, Antimicrobials, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Short Bowel
Syndrome. Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 in Short Bowel Syndrome. Utility of
Growth Hormone and Other Potential Agents to Restore Enteral Autonomy in
Short Bowel Syndrome. Surgical Considerations in the Short Bowel Syndrome.
Ostomy, Fistula, and Skin Management. Autologous Gastrointestinal
Reconstruction. Intestinal Transplantation. Home Parenteral Nutrition
Initiation, Monitoring, and Weaning. Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver
Disease. Central Venous Catheter Complications: Management and Prevention.
Meeting the Unmet Needs of Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consumers:
Education, Networking, and Support. Patient and Caregiver Perspectives:
Learn and Live!