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Dig Dis ; 38(5): 390-397, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31645038

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BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic relapsing disease that requires evaluation using multiple objective tools. In Europe, bowel ultrasound (US) is a widely accepted modality used for the management of patients with IBD; however, its use in North America has only recently emerged as a potential technique. OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to identify current practice patterns of pediatric gastroenterologists and radiologists using bowel US in patients with IBD and highlight perceived limitations to the widespread adoption of this modality in North America. METHODS: A 14-question survey was e-mailed to the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition internet bulletin board composed of 3,058 subscribers from 51 countries; the Society of Pediatric Radiology listserv composed of 1,917 subscribers worldwide; and the Society of Chairs of Radiology at Children's Hospitals listserv. Descriptive summary statistics was used. RESULTS: In North America, about one-quarter of gastroenterology and radiology participants reported using bowel US for IBD; over 3-fourths expressed an interest in using US more often. Bowel US was performed more frequently for Crohn's disease. Both groups agreed the main limitation to using bowel US was concern for inter-observer variability and operator-dependent factors; radiologists reported that other modalities are more effective to assess IBD, whereas gastroenterologists reported unfamiliarity with bowel US indications and techniques. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show there is significant interest among both radiologists and gastroenterologists in using bowel US. However, lack of education, insufficient training, and perceived high inter-observer variability among US technologists are limitations preventing the widespread adoption of US for IBD in North America.


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Mau Uso de Serviços de Saúde , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/diagnóstico por imagem , Intestinos/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , América do Norte , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Curr Gastroenterol Rep ; 21(12): 70, 2019 Dec 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31848803

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to discuss current knowledge on pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction. We will also review new mutations that have been identified through advancement in genetic testing, allowing for a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of intestinal dysmotility and potential etiologies. RECENT FINDINGS: With the advancements in genetic testing, new mutations have been identified in the diagnosis of megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome (MMIHS), a disorder leading to pediatric pseudo-obstruction. MYLK, LMOD1, MYL9, and MYH11 encode for various proteins within smooth muscle cells; abnormalities within these proteins lead to abnormal intestinal smooth muscle contractions. Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is defined by symptoms of bowel obstruction in the absence of a lumen-occluding lesion. CIPO is a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by abnormalities in the enteric neurons, intestinal smooth muscle, and/or the interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). Symptoms can be non-specific and etiologies include both primary and secondary causes of CIPO that contribute to the delay in recognizing this condition and making the correct diagnosis. Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction has been recognized in both adults and children with fundamental differences in the etiology, symptom onset, clinical features and natural history of this disorder. For this reason, it has been considered a separate entity referred to as pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction (PIPO).


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Pseudo-Obstrução Intestinal , Criança , Doença Crônica , Testes Genéticos , Humanos , Pseudo-Obstrução Intestinal/diagnóstico , Pseudo-Obstrução Intestinal/etiologia , Pseudo-Obstrução Intestinal/fisiopatologia , Pseudo-Obstrução Intestinal/terapia , Manometria , Mutação
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