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SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME AND CHRONIC INTESTINAL FAILURE IN CHILDREN

Abstract

Chronic intestinal failure is the main manifestation of a short bowel syndrome (SBS) and it develops after massive resection of a small bowel. Parenteral nutrition is vital for such patients. It allows ensure that the patients receive enough calories, nutrients and trace elements.In this study eight patients with SBS were included, who received parenteral nutrition. The underlying Diagnosis were necrotiz-ing enterocolitis, bowel atresia, midgut volvulus and Zuelzer-Wilson-Syndrome. Our study showed that parenteral nutrition keeps weight of the patients in normal range. Half of the patients lag behind in growth. One should remember that parenteral nutrition can lead to some life-threatening complications. Enteral nutrition is also very important for such patients. The management of chronic intestinal failure is complex, but very important part of the treatment.

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R. R. Khasanov
ФГБОУ ВО «Башкирский государственный медицинский университет» Минздрава России
Russian Federation


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Khasanov R.R. SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME AND CHRONIC INTESTINAL FAILURE IN CHILDREN. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2018;13(2):86-90. (In Russ.)

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