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Short Bowel Syndrome as the Leading Cause of Intestinal Failure in Early Life: Some Insights into the Management

DOI: 10.5223/pghn.2019.22.4.303

Keywords: Intestinal failure, Parenteral nutrition, Short bowel syndrome, Serum citrulline, Intestinal failure associated liver disease, Intestinal rehabilitation centres, GLP-2 analogs, Home parenteral nutrition, Autologous bowel reconstruction, Intestinal transplantation

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Intestinal failure (IF) is the critical reduction of the gut mass or its function below the minimum needed to absorb nutrients and fluids required for adequate growth in children. Severe IF requires parenteral nutrition (PN). Pediatric IF is most commonly due to congenital or neonatal intestinal diseases or malformations divided into 3 groups: 1) reduced intestinal length and consequently reduced absorptive surface, such as in short bowel syndrome (SBS) or extensive aganglionosis; 2) abnormal development of the intestinal mucosa such as congenital diseases of enterocyte development; 3) extensive motility dysfunction such as chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction syndromes. The leading cause of IF in childhood is the SBS. In clinical practice the degree of IF may be indirectly measured by the level of PN required for normal or catch up growth. Other indicators such as serum citrulline have not proven to be highly reliable prognostic factors in children

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