Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a severe form of gastrointestinal dysmotility (often due to derangement of the innervation/smooth muscle/interstitial cells of Cajal) with recurrent episodes of intestinal subocclusion mimicking a mechanical obstruction. Because of its complexity and heterogeneity, CIPO is often misdiagnosed or remains unrecognized until advanced stages. Management is a critical aspect in CIPO patient care. So far, most prokinetic drugs have not proven efficacy in restoring intestinal propulsion, thus nutritional support, fluid/electrolyte replacement, and antibiotics are the mainstay of treatment. In this issue of the journal, Ohkubo et al showed promising data indicating that percutaneous endoscopic gastro-jejunostomy (PEG-J) can be proposed as a measure for intestinal decompression, thereby improving CIPO-associated abdominal symptoms, including pain. In addition to a concise update of clinical and diagnostic features, the present minireview tackles management options, with a major emphasis on PEG-J, for CIPO patients.

Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Progress in management? / Di Nardo, G.; Karunaratne, T. B.; Frediani, S.; De Giorgio, R.. - In: NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY. - ISSN 1350-1925. - 29:12(2017), pp. 1-6. [10.1111/nmo.13231]

Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Progress in management?

Di Nardo G.
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Frediani S.;
2017

Abstract

Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a severe form of gastrointestinal dysmotility (often due to derangement of the innervation/smooth muscle/interstitial cells of Cajal) with recurrent episodes of intestinal subocclusion mimicking a mechanical obstruction. Because of its complexity and heterogeneity, CIPO is often misdiagnosed or remains unrecognized until advanced stages. Management is a critical aspect in CIPO patient care. So far, most prokinetic drugs have not proven efficacy in restoring intestinal propulsion, thus nutritional support, fluid/electrolyte replacement, and antibiotics are the mainstay of treatment. In this issue of the journal, Ohkubo et al showed promising data indicating that percutaneous endoscopic gastro-jejunostomy (PEG-J) can be proposed as a measure for intestinal decompression, thereby improving CIPO-associated abdominal symptoms, including pain. In addition to a concise update of clinical and diagnostic features, the present minireview tackles management options, with a major emphasis on PEG-J, for CIPO patients.
2017
chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction; clinical manifestations; diagnosis; intestinal decompression; percutaneous endoscopic gastro-jejunostomy; Chronic Disease; Humans; Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
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Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Progress in management? / Di Nardo, G.; Karunaratne, T. B.; Frediani, S.; De Giorgio, R.. - In: NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY. - ISSN 1350-1925. - 29:12(2017), pp. 1-6. [10.1111/nmo.13231]
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