Gastric dumping syndrome secondary prevention
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Overview
Secondary Prevention
Secondary prevention is similar to primary prevention.
- Intravenous fluid substitution is not effective in preventing early dumping symptoms.[1]
The Sigstad score system is used to determine dumpers versus non-dumpers.[2]
Sigstad score | |
Shock | +5 |
Fainting, syncope, unconsciousness | +4 |
Desire to lie or sit down | +4 |
Breathlessness, dyspnoea | +3 |
Weakness, exhaustion | +3 |
Sleepiness, drowsiness, apathy, falling asleep | +3 |
Palpitation | +3 |
Restlessness | +2 |
Dizziness | +2 |
Headaches | +1 |
Feeling of warmth, sweating, pallor, clammy skin | +1 |
Nausea | +1 |
Abdominal fullness, meteorism | +1 |
Borborygmus | +1 |
Eructation | −1 |
Vomiting |
References
- ↑ JOHNSON LP, SLOOP RD, JESSEPH JE (1962). "Etiologic significance of the early symptomatic phase in the dumping syndrome". Ann. Surg. 156: 173–9. PMC 1466323. PMID 14452070.
- ↑ JOHNSON LP, SLOOP RD, JESSEPH JE (1962). "Etiologic significance of the early symptomatic phase in the dumping syndrome". Ann. Surg. 156: 173–9. PMC 1466323. PMID 14452070.