Insights into medical management of pediatric intestinal failure

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Stephanie B. Oliveira, Conrad R. Cole

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Publication date: August 2018

Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, Volume 27, Issue 4

Author(s): Stephanie B. Oliveira, Conrad R. Cole

Abstract

Medical management of children with Intestinal failure continues to evolve. The development of specialized teams focused on the management of these children has made the most significant impact in improving outcomes. Medical management strategies are centered on the provision of adequate fluid electrolytes and calories to allow for appropriate growth and neurological development. Enteral therapy and drugs are required to enhance bowel adaptation while parenteral nutrition is the main source of nutrients, electrolytes and fluid. Modification in parenteral nutrition with the availability of lipid alternatives are contributing to decreasing incidence of Intestinal failure associated liver disease. Utilization of patient centered central line care bundles has also significantly contributed to the decrease in morbidity and mortality. This review provides insight into the current medical therapy available for managing intestinal failure in children.

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