Long-term parenteral nutritional support and intestinal adaptation in children with short bowel syndrome: a 25-year experience.

نویسندگان

  • Rubén E Quirós-Tejeira
  • Marvin E Ament
  • Laurie Reyen
  • Faye Herzog
  • Michelle Merjanian
  • Nancy Olivares-Serrano
  • Jorge H Vargas
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To analyze the outcome of children with short bowel syndrome (SBS) who required long-term parenteral nutrition (PN). STUDY DESIGN Retrospective analysis of children (n=78) with SBS who required PN >3 months from 1975 to 2000. STATISTICS univariate analysis, Kaplan-Meier method, and Cox proportional regression model were used. RESULTS We identified 78 patients. Survival was better with small bowel length (SBL) >38 cm, intact ileocecal valve (ICV), intact colon, takedown surgery after ostomy (all P <.01), and primary anastomosis (P <.001). PN-associated early persistent cholestatic jaundice (P <.001) and SBL of <15 cm (P <.01) were associated with a higher mortality. Intestinal adaptation was less likely if SBL <15 cm (P <.05), ICV was removed, colonic resection was done (both P <.001), >50% of colon was resected (P <.05), and primary anastomosis could not be accomplished (P <.01). Survival was 73% (57), and 77% (44) of survivors had intestinal adaptation. CONCLUSIONS SBL, intact ICV, intestinal continuity, and preservation of the colon are important factors for survival and adaptation. Adaptation usually occurred within the first 3 years. Need for long-term PN does not preclude achieving productive adulthood. Patients with ICV even with <15 cm of SBL and patients with SBL >15 cm without ICV have a chance of intestinal adaptation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of pediatrics

دوره 145 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004