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* Blood volume resuscitation | * Blood volume resuscitation | ||
* Transfusion | * Transfusion | ||
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|Intravenous antibiotics | |Intravenous antibiotics | ||
|Intestinal resection | |Intestinal resection |
Revision as of 03:39, 18 December 2017
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Feham Tariq, MD [2]
Overview
Acute mesenteric artery ischemia is an emergency.Thrombolytics may be required to dissolve the clot, and vasodilators may be needed to widen the mesenteric arteries (vasodilators). Further treatment with surgery may still be required.
Medical Therapy
- Pharmacologic medical therapy is recommended among patients with [disease subclass 1], [disease subclass 2], and [disease subclass 3].
- Pharmacologic medical therapies for [disease name] include (either) [therapy 1], [therapy 2], and/or [therapy 3].
- Empiric therapy for [disease name] depends on [disease factor 1] and [disease factor 2].
- Patients with [disease subclass 1] are treated with [therapy 1], whereas patients with [disease subclass 2] are treated with [therapy 2].
Multimodal management of mesenteric ischemia | |||||
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Early management | Late management | ||||
Vascular occlusion | Splanchnic hypoperfusion | Intestinal hypoxia |
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Systemic inflammatory pathways | Necrosis
Organ failure |
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Oral antibiotics | Intravenous antibiotics | Intestinal resection |