Jejunal efflux in short bowel syndrome
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Jejunal efflux in short bowel syndrome
Abstract
24 h oral intake and intestinal output were studied in 15 patients with a short residual length of jejunum and no colon. 8 patients showed a net secretory, and 7 a net absorptive response to food. In secretors, daily intestinal output exceeded oral intake (mean 2.3 kg wet weight, and 233 mmol sodium). Long-term parenteral fluid and electrolyte replacements were needed only in those with a secretory response. Jejunal length inversely correlated with net intestinal output of fluid, sodium, potassium, and with percentage energy absorption. A secretory response was observed if jejunal length was less than 100 cm and was reduced by gastric antisecretory drugs and octreotide.
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Intestinal secretion in short bowel syndrome.Lancet. 1990 Dec 1;336(8727):1379. doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(90)92930-g. Lancet. 1990. PMID: 1978184 No abstract available.
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