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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
*Pharmacologic medical therapy is recommended among patients with [disease subclass 1], [disease subclass 2], and [disease subclass 3]. | *Pharmacologic medical therapy is recommended among patients with [disease subclass 1], [disease subclass 2], and [disease subclass 3]. | ||
*Pharmacologic medical therapies for | *Pharmacologic medical therapies for mesenteric ischemia include heparin, [therapy 2], and/or [therapy 3]. | ||
*Patients with [disease subclass 1] are treated with [therapy 1], whereas patients with [disease subclass 2] are treated with [therapy 2]. | *Patients with [disease subclass 1] are treated with [therapy 1], whereas patients with [disease subclass 2] are treated with [therapy 2]. | ||
'''Initial management:''' | '''Initial management:''' |
Revision as of 19:12, 29 December 2017
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Feham Tariq, MD [2]
Overview
Mesenteric ischemia is a medical emergency and requires prompt treatment. The mainstay of treatment is surgery if bowel necrosis or gangrene has occurred , whereas medical therapy is considered initially for hemodynamically unstable patients.
Medical Therapy
- Pharmacologic medical therapy is recommended among patients with [disease subclass 1], [disease subclass 2], and [disease subclass 3].
- Pharmacologic medical therapies for mesenteric ischemia include heparin, [therapy 2], and/or [therapy 3].
- Patients with [disease subclass 1] are treated with [therapy 1], whereas patients with [disease subclass 2] are treated with [therapy 2].
Initial management:
Mesenteric ischemia is an acute emergency condition that requires prompt intervention. The outline of initial medical management of all types of meseneteric ischemia includes:
- Pain control
- Fluid resuscitation
- Hemodynamic support and monitoring
- Correction of electrolyte abnormalities
- Anticoagulation
- Broad sprectrum antibiotics
- Gastrointestinal decompression
Cause specific management of mesenteric ischemia:
Etiology | Management |
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Superior mesenteric artery embolism |
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Mesenteric arterial thrombosis |
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Non occlusive mesenteric ischemia |
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Further
Multimodal management of mesenteric ischemia | ||||||
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Early management | Late management | |||||
Pathophysiological events | Vascular occlusion | Splanchnic hypoperfusion | Intestinal hypoxia |
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Systemic inflammatory pathways | Necrosis
Organ failure |
Treatment strategy |
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Oral antibiotics | Intravenous antibiotics | Intestinal resection |