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Guía clínica para el manejo de la falla intestinal secundaria a síndrome de intestino corto en pediatría.
Author(s) -
Balacco Busoni,
Juan P. Garrahan,
Dra Fernández,
Virginia Desantadina,
Martín Balacco,
Dra Verónica Busoni,
D. Cabral,
D. Cosentino,
Dra Dalieri,
Dra Dlugozewski,
Dra Fabeiro,
Humberto Fain,
Dra Amal,
S Hassan,
Dra Inés Martínez,
Dra Sonia Martínez,
Dra Saure,
Dra Sosa,
Dra Strasnoy,
Dra Rumbo,
Dra Vagni
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
archivos argentinos de pediatria
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1668-3501
pISSN - 0325-0075
DOI - 10.5546/aap.2021.e441
Subject(s) - medicine , parenteral nutrition , enteral administration , short bowel syndrome , guideline , intestinal failure , intensive care medicine , gynecology , pediatrics , pathology
Intestinal failure secondary to short bowel syndrome in pediatrics, is a rare condition with high morbimortality. A follow up multidisciplinary team is necessary to minimize complications and optimize the intestinal rehabilitation. There are no gold standard guidelines for the management of this group of complex patients. The development of clinical guidelines may contribute for an adequate management of patients with intestinal failure and short bowel syndrome. This Clinical Guideline for the Management was developed by 16 experts based on modified Delphi methodology. The meetings were held at the Argentinian Association of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition (Asociación Argentina de Nutrición Enteral y Parenteral); the topics analyzed were definitions, epidemiology, enteral and parenteral nutrition, pharmacological and surgical treatments, and criteria for referring patients to intestinal rehabilitation centers. The document is aimed to provide basic scientific knowledge for medical institutions, health providers, healthcare providers, patients and families.

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