Intestinal Failure

Intestinal Failure

Nightingale, Jeremy M.D.

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2024

971

Mole

9783031222672

15 a 20 dias

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FM - Introduction Definition, classification and severity of intestinal failure.-PART I: Background.-1 Historical aspects of intestinal failure.- 2 Normal intestinal anatomy and physiology.-PART II. Acute (Reversible) Intestinal Failure.- 3 Postoperative Ileus.- 4 Acute surgical intestinal failure. Sepsis and enterocutaneous fistula(s).- 5 Mesenteric Ischemia.- 6 Crohn's Disease.- 7 Peritoneal adhesions and encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis.- 8 Care of Intestinal Stoma and Enterocutaneous Fistula(s).-9 Bone Marrow and Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT).- 10 Non-surgical cancer treatments.-11 Bacterial Overgrowth and Enteric Infections.- 12 Acute reversible intestinal failure - Extensive mucosal disease - coeliac disease and eosinophilic enteritis.- 13 Home parenteral support for patients with incurable advance cancer.- 14 Intestinal failure in critical care.- 15 Eating Disorders in Adults.- 16 Intestinal failure in children - a paediatric surgical perspective.-17 Radiology in intestinal failure.-Part III Chronic IF.-18 Intestinal failure in childhood.- 19 Chronic Small Bowel Dysfunction.-20 Pelvic Radiation Disease & the GI tract.- 21 Problems after Gastric Surgery.- 22 Surgery for obesity and its consequences.- Part IV Consequences of IF 23 Physiology and problems of a short bowel.- 24 Consequences of Undernutrition and Dehydration.-25 Refeeding Problems/Syndrome.-26 Intestinal Failure Associated Liver Disease.-27 Acid-base disturbances in intestinal failure.- 28 Gallstones in Intestinal Failure.-29 Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis.- 30 Bone and joint disease.- 31 Intestinal adaptation.-Part V Treatment of IF.- 32 Assessment of nutritional and fluid status.-33 Insertion, types and care ofenteral feeding tubes.- 34 Access for parenteral nutrition.- 35 Nursing care of patients receiving home parenteral support.- 36 Designing Parenteral and Enteral Regimens.- 37 Formulation and administration of enteral feeds.- 38 Formulation of Parenteral Nutrition Regimens.-39 Psychological Aspects of Intestinal Failure.- 40 40 Management of a high output stoma, jejunotomy or uncomplicated enterocutaneous fistula.- 41 Dietary Treatment of Patients with a Short Bowel.- 42 Pro-adaptive hormones in the rehabilitation of adult SBS patients.- 43 Drug absorption in short bowel.- 44 Distal Feeding and Hydration.- 45 Chronic Abdominal Pain.- Part VI Outcome of IF.- 46 Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) in Adults. Indications and outcomes.- 47 Outcome of Intestinal Failure: Home Parenteral Nutrition for Adults.- 48 Home enteral and parenteral nutrition for children.- 49 Quality of life in people receiving home parenteral support due to chronic intestinal failure.- 50 The Patient Requirements.51 Nutritional support services.- 52 Monitoring of parenteral nutrition at home.- 53 Ethical and legal aspects of nutritional support.- Part VII Problems of treatment.- 54 Problems of Enteral Nutrition.- 55 Prevention, Diagnosis and Management of Catheter-related blood stream infections.- 56 Central vein thrombosis.- Part VIII Surgical treatment of Chronic IF.-57 Surgery for patients with a short bowel and tissue engineering.- 58 Intestinal Transplantation.- 59 Abdominal Wall Repair in Intestinal Failure.- Part IX Pancreatitis.- 60 Intestinal dysfunction and failure in acute pancreatitis: cause, effect, prevention and treatment.- 61 Medical, nutritional and surgical management of chronic pancreatitis.
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Intestinal Failure;Distal feeding;Intestinal stoma;Enterocutaneous fistula;Enteral tube;Short bowel;parenteral feeding;Illeus