1. Multimodal Surgical Approach for Adult Patients With Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Clinical and Psychosocial Long-term Outcomes
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A. Venturoli, Nicola Cautero, Eliana Tossani, Vincenzo Stanghellini, Umberto Volta, R. De Giorgio, A.D. Pinna, Augusto Lauro, Rosanna Cogliandro, Chiara Zanfi, M. Manno, Mauro Serra, Loris Pironi, M. P. Di Simone, Lucia Golfieri, Giacomo Caio, Silvana Grandi, A. Bagni, Lauro, A, Pinna, A D, Tossani, E, Stanghellini, V, Manno, M, Caio, G, Golfieri, L, Zanfi, C, Cautero, N, Bagni, A, Volta, U, Di Simone, M, Pironi, L, Cogliandro, R F, Serra, M, Venturoli, A, Grandi, S, and De Giorgio, R
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Adult ,Male ,Intestinal pseudo-obstruction ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,parenteral nutrition ,030230 surgery ,NO ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,parenteral nutrition, transplant, chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,transplant ,Postoperative Period ,Young adult ,Retrospective Studies ,Transplantation ,chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,No key words available ,Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Chronic intestinal failure ,Intestines ,Intestinal Diseases ,Viscera ,Treatment Outcome ,Parenteral nutrition ,Chronic Disease ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Parenteral Nutrition, Total ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,business ,Psychosocial ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Clinical and psychosocial outcomes of a multimodal surgical approach for chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction were analyzed in 24 patients who were followed over a 2- to 12-year period in a single center after surgery or intestinal/multivisceral transplant (CTx). Methods The main reasons for surgery were sub-occlusion in surgery and parenteral nutrition–related irreversible complications with chronic intestinal failure in CTx. Results At the end of follow-up (February 2015), 45.5% of CTx patients were alive: after transplantation, improvement in intestinal function was observed including a tendency toward recovery of oral diet (81.8%) with reduced parenteral nutrition support (36.4%) in the face of significant mortality rates and financial costs (mean, 202.000 euros), frequent hospitalization (mean, 8.8/re-admissions/patient), as well as limited effects on pain or physical wellness. Conclusions Through psychological tests, transplant recipients perceived a significant improvement of mental health and emotional state, showing that emotional factors were more affected than were functional/cognitive impairment and social interaction.
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- 2018