Background. Clinical and psychosocial outcomes of a multimodal surgical approach for chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction were analyzed in 24 patients who were followed over a 2 to 12-year period in a single center after surgery or intestinal/multivisceral transplant (CTx).Methods. The main reasons for surgery were sub-occlusion in surgery and parenteral nutrition-related irreversible complications with chronic intestinal failure in CTx.Results. At the end of follow-up (February 2015), 45.5% of CTx patients were alive: after transplantation, improvement in intestinal function was observed including a tendency toward recovery of oral diet (81.8%) with reduced parenteral nutrition support (36.4%) in the face of significant mortality rates and financial costs (mean, 202.000 euros), frequent hospitalization (mean, 8.8/re-admissions/patient), as well as limited effects on pain or physical wellness.Conclusions. Through psychological tests, transplant recipients perceived a significant improvement of mental health and emotional state, showing that emotional factors were more affected than were functional/cognitive impairment and social interaction.

Multimodal Surgical Approach for Adult Patients With Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Clinical and Psychosocial Long-term Outcomes / Lauro, A; Pinna, A D; Tossani, E; Stanghellini, V; Manno, M; Caio, G; Golfieri, L; Zanfi, C; Cautero, N; Bagni, A; Volta, U; Di Simone, M; Pironi, L; Cogliandro, R F; Serra, M; Venturoli, A; Grandi, S; De Giorgio, R. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - STAMPA. - 50:1(2018), pp. 226-233. [10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.11.012]

Multimodal Surgical Approach for Adult Patients With Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Clinical and Psychosocial Long-term Outcomes

Lauro, A;Pinna, A D;Tossani, E;Stanghellini, V;Manno, M;Caio, G;Golfieri, L;Zanfi, C;Bagni, A;Volta, U;Di Simone, M;Pironi, L;Serra, M;Venturoli, A;Grandi, S;De Giorgio, R
2018

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Background. Clinical and psychosocial outcomes of a multimodal surgical approach for chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction were analyzed in 24 patients who were followed over a 2 to 12-year period in a single center after surgery or intestinal/multivisceral transplant (CTx).Methods. The main reasons for surgery were sub-occlusion in surgery and parenteral nutrition-related irreversible complications with chronic intestinal failure in CTx.Results. At the end of follow-up (February 2015), 45.5% of CTx patients were alive: after transplantation, improvement in intestinal function was observed including a tendency toward recovery of oral diet (81.8%) with reduced parenteral nutrition support (36.4%) in the face of significant mortality rates and financial costs (mean, 202.000 euros), frequent hospitalization (mean, 8.8/re-admissions/patient), as well as limited effects on pain or physical wellness.Conclusions. Through psychological tests, transplant recipients perceived a significant improvement of mental health and emotional state, showing that emotional factors were more affected than were functional/cognitive impairment and social interaction.
2018
Multimodal Surgical Approach for Adult Patients With Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Clinical and Psychosocial Long-term Outcomes / Lauro, A; Pinna, A D; Tossani, E; Stanghellini, V; Manno, M; Caio, G; Golfieri, L; Zanfi, C; Cautero, N; Bagni, A; Volta, U; Di Simone, M; Pironi, L; Cogliandro, R F; Serra, M; Venturoli, A; Grandi, S; De Giorgio, R. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - STAMPA. - 50:1(2018), pp. 226-233. [10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.11.012]
Lauro, A; Pinna, A D; Tossani, E; Stanghellini, V; Manno, M; Caio, G; Golfieri, L; Zanfi, C; Cautero, N; Bagni, A; Volta, U; Di Simone, M; Pironi, L; Cogliandro, R F; Serra, M; Venturoli, A; Grandi, S; De Giorgio, R
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