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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
*Management of short bowel syndrome is complicated and requires close collaboration of all medical team members including the physician, nutritionist, and nurse with the patient and their families. | |||
*Management of short bowel syndrome consists of medical therapy and surgical interventions. | |||
*Medical therapy consists of nutritional therapy and pharmacotherapy. | |||
*Lifelong follow-up is usually needed. | |||
===Nutritional therapy=== | |||
*Nutritional therapy is essential for short bowel syndrome and to restore the intestinal adaptation. It could be provided through oral, enteral and parenteral routes. | |||
** '''Oral rehydration''' | |||
*** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 100 mg PO q12h for 10-21 days '''(Contraindications/specific instructions)''' | |||
*** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q8h for 14-21 days | |||
*** Preferred regimen (3): [[drug name]] 500 mg q12h for 14-21 days | |||
*** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days | |||
*** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days | |||
*** Alternative regimen (3): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days | |||
*** 1.1.2 '''Pediatric''' | |||
**** 1.1.2.1 (Specific population e.g. '''children < 8 years of age''') | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50 mg/kg PO per day q8h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] 30 mg/kg PO per day in 2 divided doses (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]]10 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3): [[drug name]] 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
****1.1.2.2 (Specific population e.g. ''''''children < 8 years of age'''''') | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h(maximum, 100 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 10 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3): [[drug name]] 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
** 1.2 '''Specific Organ system involved 2''' | |||
*** 1.2.1 '''Adult''' | |||
**** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q8h | |||
*** 1.2.2 '''Pediatric''' | |||
**** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50 mg/kg/day PO q8h (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
* 2 '''Stage 2 - Name of stage''' | |||
** 2.1 '''Specific Organ system involved 1 ''' | |||
**: '''Note (1):''' | |||
**: '''Note (2)''': | |||
**: '''Note (3):''' | |||
*** 2.1.1 '''Adult''' | |||
**** Parenteral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 2 g IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 2 g IV q8h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 18–24 MU/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
**** Oral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] 100 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Preferred regimen (3): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3):[[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days | |||
*** 2.1.2 '''Pediatric''' | |||
**** Parenteral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50–75 mg/kg IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 2 g) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 150–200 mg/kg/day IV q6–8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 6 g per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 200,000–400,000 U/kg/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 18–24 million U per day) ''''''(Contraindications/specific instructions)'''''' | |||
**** Oral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50 mg/kg/day PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] '''(for children aged ≥ 8 years)''' 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 100 mg per dose) | |||
***** Preferred regimen (3): [[drug name]] 30 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 10 mg/kg PO q6h 7–10 days (maximum, 500 mg per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h for 14–21 days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3): [[drug name]] 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h for 14–21 days (maximum,500 mg per dose) | |||
** 2.2 '<nowiki/>'''''Other Organ system involved 2'''''' | |||
**: '''Note (1):''' | |||
**: '''Note (2)''': | |||
**: '''Note (3):''' | |||
*** 2.2.1 '''Adult''' | |||
**** Parenteral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 2 g IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 2 g IV q8h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 18–24 MU/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
**** Oral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] 100 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Preferred regimen (3): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3):[[drug name]] 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days | |||
*** 2.2.2 '''Pediatric''' | |||
**** Parenteral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50–75 mg/kg IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 2 g) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 150–200 mg/kg/day IV q6–8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 6 g per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 200,000–400,000 U/kg/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 18–24 million U per day) | |||
**** Oral regimen | |||
***** Preferred regimen (1): [[drug name]] 50 mg/kg/day PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Preferred regimen (2): [[drug name]] 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 100 mg per dose) | |||
***** Preferred regimen (3): [[drug name]] 30 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (1): [[drug name]] 10 mg/kg PO q6h 7–10 days (maximum, 500 mg per day) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (2): [[drug name]] 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h for 14–21 days (maximum, 500 mg per dose) | |||
***** Alternative regimen (3): [[drug name]] 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h for 14–21 days (maximum,500 mg per dose) | |||
===Pharmacotherapy=== | ===Pharmacotherapy=== |
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Overview
Medical Therapy
- Management of short bowel syndrome is complicated and requires close collaboration of all medical team members including the physician, nutritionist, and nurse with the patient and their families.
- Management of short bowel syndrome consists of medical therapy and surgical interventions.
- Medical therapy consists of nutritional therapy and pharmacotherapy.
- Lifelong follow-up is usually needed.
Nutritional therapy
- Nutritional therapy is essential for short bowel syndrome and to restore the intestinal adaptation. It could be provided through oral, enteral and parenteral routes.
- Oral rehydration
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 100 mg PO q12h for 10-21 days (Contraindications/specific instructions)
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name 500 mg PO q8h for 14-21 days
- Preferred regimen (3): drug name 500 mg q12h for 14-21 days
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days
- Alternative regimen (3): drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days
- 1.1.2 Pediatric
- 1.1.2.1 (Specific population e.g. children < 8 years of age)
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 50 mg/kg PO per day q8h (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name 30 mg/kg PO per day in 2 divided doses (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name10 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (3): drug name 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- 1.1.2.2 (Specific population e.g. 'children < 8 years of age')
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h(maximum, 100 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 10 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (3): drug name 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- 1.1.2.1 (Specific population e.g. children < 8 years of age)
- 1.2 Specific Organ system involved 2
- Oral rehydration
- 2 Stage 2 - Name of stage
- 2.1 Specific Organ system involved 1
- Note (1):
- Note (2):
- Note (3):
- 2.1.1 Adult
- Parenteral regimen
- Oral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 500 mg PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name 100 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days
- Preferred regimen (3): drug name 500 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days
- Alternative regimen (3):drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days
- 2.1.2 Pediatric
- Parenteral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 50–75 mg/kg IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 2 g)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 150–200 mg/kg/day IV q6–8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 6 g per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 200,000–400,000 U/kg/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 18–24 million U per day) '(Contraindications/specific instructions)'
- Oral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 50 mg/kg/day PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name (for children aged ≥ 8 years) 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 100 mg per dose)
- Preferred regimen (3): drug name 30 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 10 mg/kg PO q6h 7–10 days (maximum, 500 mg per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h for 14–21 days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (3): drug name 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h for 14–21 days (maximum,500 mg per dose)
- Parenteral regimen
- 2.2 'Other Organ system involved 2'
- Note (1):
- Note (2):
- Note (3):
- 2.2.1 Adult
- Parenteral regimen
- Oral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 500 mg PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name 100 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days
- Preferred regimen (3): drug name 500 mg PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 7–10 days
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 500 mg PO q12h for 14–21 days
- Alternative regimen (3):drug name 500 mg PO q6h for 14–21 days
- 2.2.2 Pediatric
- Parenteral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 50–75 mg/kg IV q24h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 2 g)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 150–200 mg/kg/day IV q6–8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 6 g per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 200,000–400,000 U/kg/day IV q4h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 18–24 million U per day)
- Oral regimen
- Preferred regimen (1): drug name 50 mg/kg/day PO q8h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Preferred regimen (2): drug name 4 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 100 mg per dose)
- Preferred regimen (3): drug name 30 mg/kg/day PO q12h for 14 (14–21) days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (1): drug name 10 mg/kg PO q6h 7–10 days (maximum, 500 mg per day)
- Alternative regimen (2): drug name 7.5 mg/kg PO q12h for 14–21 days (maximum, 500 mg per dose)
- Alternative regimen (3): drug name 12.5 mg/kg PO q6h for 14–21 days (maximum,500 mg per dose)
- Parenteral regimen
- 2.1 Specific Organ system involved 1
Pharmacotherapy
Symptoms of short bowel syndrome are usually addressed by prescription medicine. These include:
- Anti-diarrheal medicine (e.g. loperamide, codeine)
- Vitamin and mineral supplements
- H2 blocker and proton pump inhibitors to reduce stomach acid
- Lactase supplement (to improve the bloating and diarrhoea associated with lactose intolerance)
- Parenteral nutrition (PN or TPN - nutrition administered via intravenous line).
- Nutrition administered via gastronomy tube