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Gastrointestinal & abdominal surGery D i B a i s e • Short Bowel Short Bowel P a r r i s h Syndrome • T h Syndrome o m Practical Approach to Management p s o n Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Approach to Management is the first reference exclusively about S Practical Approach the issues experienced by patients with a short bowel. It covers all aspects of normal and abnormal h physiology, the presenting features, and outcomes, including metabolic problems, gallstones, and o renal stones. It discusses both medical and surgical treatments, including intestinal transplantation. to Management r The use of growth factors, which is likely in the future to become increasingly important in t promoting intestinal structural adaptation, is extensively discussed. Special emphasis is given to the B psychosocial aspects of the quality of life of patients, including support groups. Emphasis is also o given to the importance of an experienced multidisciplinary team in caring for these patients. w This book is particularly timely given the recent advances in the management of Short Bowel Syndrome, including the availability of pharmacologic agents to enhance intestinal absorption, e refinements in parenteral nutrition, and surgical procedures designed to eliminate the need for l parenteral nutrition support. S y The goal of this international, interdisciplinary book is to bring the subject of Short Bowel n Syndrome to a wide audience. A wide range of specialists have contributed to this book to provide d various viewpoints on the state-of-the-art care of those with this condition. r o m e Edited by John K. DiBaise Carol Rees Parrish K25548 Jon S. Thompson 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 711 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 an informa business 2 Park Square, Milton Park www.crcpress.com Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK w w w . c r c p r e s s . c o m K25548_cover.indd 1 4/19/16 9:39 AM SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME Practical Approach to Management SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME Practical Approach to Management Edited by John K. DiBaise Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Arizona, USA Carol Rees Parrish University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, USA Jon S. Thompson University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, USA Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2016 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20160504 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4987-2080-9 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the valid- ity of all materials or the consequences of their use. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Foreword ...........................................................................................................................................ix Preface...............................................................................................................................................xi Editors ............................................................................................................................................xiii Contributors .....................................................................................................................................xv Chapter 1 Short Bowel Syndrome: Definition, Classification, Etiology, Epidemiology, Survival, and Costs .......................................................................................................1 Palle B. Jeppesen Chapter 2 Psychological, Social, and Quality of Life Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome ...................................................................................................................15 James M. Badger and Marion F. Winkler Chapter 3 Short Bowel Syndrome: Anatomical and Physiological Considerations ....................29 Jeremy Nightingale Chapter 4 Intestinal Adaptation: The Contemporary Treatment Goal for Short Bowel Syndrome ...................................................................................................................43 Jane Naberhuis and Kelly A. Tappenden Chapter 5 Diarrhea in Short Bowel Syndrome ...........................................................................55 Badr Al-Bawardy and Vandana Nehra Chapter 6 Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disturbances ....................................................................67 Lingtak-Neander Chan and Berkeley N. Limketkai Chapter 7 Cholelithiasis and Nephrolithiasis ..............................................................................81 Andrew Ukleja and John Rivas Chapter 8 Metabolic Bone Disease in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome ...............................97 Lynn R. Mack and Fedja A. Rochling Chapter 9 Clinical and Nutritional Assessment in the Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome ...115 Denise Konrad and Betsy Gallant Chapter 10 Diet Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome ........................................................129 Rebecca A. Weseman and Laura E. Beerman v vi Contents Chapter 11 Maintaining Hydration in the Short Bowel Patient ..................................................145 Bethany E. Blalock and Carol Rees Parrish Chapter 12 Vitamins: Supplementation and Monitoring ............................................................155 Elizabeth A. Wall Chapter 13 Management of Trace Elements in Short Bowel Syndrome ....................................171 Joe Krenitsky Chapter 14 Enteral Feeding in Short Bowel Syndrome ..............................................................183 Lore Billiauws, Emilie Latour Beaudet, and Francisca Joly Chapter 15 Parenteral Nutrition for Short Bowel Syndrome: Practical Aspects ........................195 Laura Matarese and Glenn Harvin Chapter 16 Drug Delivery and Bioavailability in Short Bowel Syndrome .................................207 Lingtak-Neander Chan Chapter 17 The Role of Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents in the Management of Short Bowel Syndrome ........................................................................................217 Mandy L. Corrigan and Donald F. Kirby Chapter 18 Luminally Active Therapies: Pancreatic Enzymes, Bile Acids, Bile Acid Binders, Antimicrobials, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Short Bowel Syndrome ......227 Eamonn M.M. Quigley Chapter 19 Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 in Short Bowel Syndrome ...............................................241 James S. Scolapio and Matt Clark Chapter 20 Utility of Growth Hormone and Other Potential Agents to Restore Enteral Autonomy in Short Bowel Syndrome .......................................................................249 John K. DiBaise Chapter 21 Surgical Considerations in the Short Bowel Syndrome ...........................................263 Jon S. Thompson Chapter 22 Ostomy, Fistula, and Skin Management...................................................................277 Christine T. Berke and Cathi Brown Chapter 23 Autologous Gastrointestinal Reconstruction ............................................................293 David F. Mercer Contents vii Chapter 24 Intestinal Transplantation .........................................................................................301 Sherilyn Gordon Burroughs and Douglas G. Farmer Chapter 25 Home Parenteral Nutrition Initiation, Monitoring, and Weaning ............................321 Jithinraj Edakkanambeth Varayil, John K. DiBaise, and Ryan T. Hurt Chapter 26 Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver Disease ............................................................335 Deirdre A. Kelly and Sue V. Beath Chapter 27 Central Venous Catheter Complications: Management and Prevention ..................349 Richard Gilroy, Jordan Voss, and Chaitanya Pant Chapter 28 Meeting the Unmet Needs of Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consumers: Education, Networking, and Support ...................................................367 Darlene G. Kelly, Joan Bishop, and Harlan Johnson Chapter 29 Patient and Caregiver Perspectives: Learn and Live! ...............................................377 Lynn Ruse and Jim Ruse Index ..............................................................................................................................................391

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