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Adult Short Bowel Syndrome

Nutritional, Medical, and Surgical Management

Book2018

Edited by:

Mandy L. Corrigan, Kristen Roberts and Ezra Steiger

Adult Short Bowel Syndrome

Nutritional, Medical, and Surgical Management

Book2018

 

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Edited by:

Mandy L. Corrigan, Kristen Roberts and Ezra Steiger

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    Chapter 1 - Normal Anatomy, Digestion, Absorption

    Jackie D. Wood

    Pages 1-16

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    Chapter 2 - Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS): Classification, Underlying Causes, and Global Footprint

    Loris Pironi, Anna Simona Sasdelli and Caterina Pazzeschi

    Pages 17-25

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    Chapter 3 - Fluids and Electrolytes: Challenges With Short Bowel Syndrome

    Erin Nystrom and Whitney Bergquist

    Pages 27-43

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    Chapter 4 - Gut Microbiome

    Gail A.M. Cresci and Kristin Izzo

    Pages 45-54

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    Chapter 5 - Therapeutic Diet Modification in Short Bowel Syndrome

    Cassandra Pogatschnik and Ezra Steiger

    Pages 55-65

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    Chapter 6 - Probiotics and Prebiotics

    Junnan Gu and Kristen Roberts

    Pages 67-80

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    Chapter 7 - Enteral Access and Enteral Nutrition in Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome

    Mark H. DeLegge

    Pages 81-96

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    Chapter 8 - Parenteral Support and Central Venous Access Overview

    Mandy L. Corrigan and Ezra Steiger

    Pages 97-107

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    Chapter 9 - Metabolic Complications of Home Parenteral Nutrition and Short Bowel Syndrome: Metabolic Bone Disease, Hyperglycemia, Dehydration, and d-Lactic Acidosis

    Manpreet S. Mundi, Aravind Reddy Kuchkuntla and Ryan T. Hurt

    Pages 109-127

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    Chapter 10 - Hepatobiliary Complications of Intestinal Failure and Home Parenteral Nutrition

    Angelique Huijbers and Geert J.A. Wanten

    Pages 129-145

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    Chapter 11 - Catheter-Related Complications of Home Parenteral Nutrition

    Marianne Opilla

    Pages 147-163

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    Chapter 12 - Antidiarrheals, Antisecretory Agents, Pancreatic Enzymes

    Vanessa J. Kumpf

    Pages 165-176

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    Chapter 13 - Antimicrobials for Bacterial Overgrowth

    Lingtak-Neander Chan

    Pages 177-186

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    Chapter 14 - GLP-2 Agonists for Short Bowel Syndrome

    Long Vu

    Pages 187-194

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    Chapter 15 - Intestinal Lengthening Procedures

    David Mercer

    Pages 195-206

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    Chapter 16 - Intestinal Transplantation: Indications, Outcomes, and Challenges

    Masato Fujiki, Neha Parekh and Kareem Abu-Elmagd

    Pages 207-221

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    Index

    Pages 223-233

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Description

Adult Short Bowel Syndrome: Nutritional, Medical, and Surgical Management serves as a practical guide to the medical, surgical and nutritional care of complex patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), providing information on SBS with the most up-to-date, evidence-based data available. Additionally, the book presents global perspectives and highlights emerging areas of research that are influencing the care of patients with SBS. Intended for nutritionists, dieticians, physicians (specifically, general practitioners, gastroenterologists, and surgeons), nurse practitioners, pharmacists, students and researchers, this book serves as a quick reference on the medical, surgical and nutritional care of complex patients with short bowel syndrome.

Adult Short Bowel Syndrome: Nutritional, Medical, and Surgical Management serves as a practical guide to the medical, surgical and nutritional care of complex patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), providing information on SBS with the most up-to-date, evidence-based data available. Additionally, the book presents global perspectives and highlights emerging areas of research that are influencing the care of patients with SBS. Intended for nutritionists, dieticians, physicians (specifically, general practitioners, gastroenterologists, and surgeons), nurse practitioners, pharmacists, students and researchers, this book serves as a quick reference on the medical, surgical and nutritional care of complex patients with short bowel syndrome.

Key Features

  • Presents emerging areas of research related to Short Bowel Syndrome (gut microbiome, pre/probiotics), as well as current applications in clinical practice
  • Compiles an overview, classification and complications of the Short Bowel Syndrome disease state
  • Contains effective dietary concepts (including rationale and use of oral rehydration solutions) for managing malabsorption caused by Short Bowel Syndrome
  • Includes medical and pharmaceutical management techniques to compliment nutrition interventions
  • Discusses surgical options for consideration in patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
  • Highlights international perspectives on treatment and care
  • Presents emerging areas of research related to Short Bowel Syndrome (gut microbiome, pre/probiotics), as well as current applications in clinical practice
  • Compiles an overview, classification and complications of the Short Bowel Syndrome disease state
  • Contains effective dietary concepts (including rationale and use of oral rehydration solutions) for managing malabsorption caused by Short Bowel Syndrome
  • Includes medical and pharmaceutical management techniques to compliment nutrition interventions
  • Discusses surgical options for consideration in patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
  • Highlights international perspectives on treatment and care

Details

ISBN

978-0-12-814330-8

Language

English

Published

2018

Copyright

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Imprint

Academic Press

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Editors

Mandy L. Corrigan

Cleveland Clinic, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute, Center for Human Nutrition, Cleveland, OH, United States

Kristen Roberts

The Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, United States

Ezra Steiger

Cleveland Clinic, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute, General Surgery, Cleveland, OH, United States