Ogilvie syndrome risk factors
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Overview
Risk Factors
Common risk factors for Ogilvie's syndrome include the following:[1][2]
- Having cerebral palsy or other nervous system (neurologic) disorders
- Staying in bed for long periods of time
- Taking narcotic medications
- Trauma
- Cardiac diseases as myocardial infarction
Less common risk factors for Ogilvie's syndrome include the following:[3]
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Alcoholism
- Multiple myeloma
- Systemic sclerosis
References
- ↑ Ogilvie Syndrome as a Postoperative Complication Patty L. Tenofsky, MD; R. Larry Beamer, MD; R. Stephen Smith, MD Arch Surg. 2000;135:682-687.
- ↑ Sreter KB, Barisic B, Popovic-Grle S (2017). "Pharmacogenomics and tailored polypharmacy: an 80-year-old lady with rosuvastatin-associated rhabdomyolysis and maprotiline-related Ogilvie's syndrome". Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 55 (5): 442–448. doi:10.5414/CP202784. PMID 28257284.
- ↑ García López CA, Laredo-Sánchez F, Malagón-Rangel J, Flores-Padilla MG, Nellen-Hummel H (2014). "Intestinal pseudo-obstruction in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: a real diagnostic challenge". World J Gastroenterol. 20 (32): 11443–50. doi:10.3748/wjg.v20.i32.11443. PMC 4145788. PMID 25170234.