Is jejunostomy output nutrient or waste in short bowel syndrome? Experience from six cases / (Record no. 77003)
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Transcribing agency | MANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY |
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Personal name | Liu, Ming-Yi. |
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Title | Is jejunostomy output nutrient or waste in short bowel syndrome? Experience from six cases / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Ming-Yi Liu, Hsiu-Chih Tang, Hui-Lan Yang, Sue-Joan Chang |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2016 |
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Content type term | txt. |
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Carrier type term | volume. |
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Title | Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
Number of part/section of a work | 25 : 2, page 430-435 |
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Summary, etc. | "Background and Objectives: Certain patients who undergo proximal jejunum resection are unable to undergo primary anastomosis and require exteriorization of the proximal jejunum. These patients usually have major problems with short bowel due to the high output of the stoma. The output of a proximal jejunostomy contains abundant amounts of enzymes and electrolytes. Therefore, it is a feasible approach to re-infuse jejunostomy output to regain homeostasis. To evaluate the effects of proximal jejunostomy output reinfusion into the distal small bowel for patients with short bowel syndrome, and to determine whether reinfusion could avoid long-term parenteral nutrition (PN). Methods and Study Design: PN was initiated immediately after surgery. When patients started enteral nutrition, we started the proximal jejunostomy output reinfusion protocol. Proximal jejunostomy output reinfusion was performed by the patients, and continued by them after discharge. When proximal jejunostomy output reinfusion could be performed stably, PN was stopped. Results: The median length of the proximal jejunum was 20 cm and of the distal small bowel was 77.5 cm in patients who could stably receive proximal jejunostomy output reinfusion alone. Three patients did not require home PN; they only required PN during hospitalization. Four patients successfully underwent stoma takedown with intestinal anastomosis after 6-7 months without any nutritional or metabolic complications. Conclusion: Short bowel syndrome patients with an adequate length of small bowel and functional colon could avoid long-term PN by receiving reinfusion of proximal jejunostomy output into the distal small bowel." |
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Target audience note | Nutrition |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Jejunostomy. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Parenteral feeding. |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Library of Congress Classification |
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Cataloger's initials, CIN (RLIN) | 79996 |
First Date, FD (RLIN) | 138359 |
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Library of Congress Classification | Not For Loan | Manila Tytana Colleges Library | Manila Tytana Colleges Library | REFERENCE SECTION | 06/28/2017 | Bound | 06/28/2017 | 06/28/2017 | Articles |