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Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus

BACKGROUND: In patients with strangulation ileus, the severity of bowel ischemia is unpredictable before surgery. To consider a grading scale of anoxic damage, we evaluated the pathological findings and investigated predictive factors for bowel gangrene. METHODS: We assessed 49 patients with strangu...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Ryuji, Akagi, Yoshito, Tanaka, Takaho, Kaibara, Atsushi, Kajiwara, Sugako, Shima, Ichirou, Taguchi, Jun, Mizobe, Tomoaki, Kakuma, Tatsuyuki, Shirouzu, Kazuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-14-79
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author Takahashi, Ryuji
Akagi, Yoshito
Tanaka, Takaho
Kaibara, Atsushi
Kajiwara, Sugako
Shima, Ichirou
Taguchi, Jun
Mizobe, Tomoaki
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Shirouzu, Kazuo
author_facet Takahashi, Ryuji
Akagi, Yoshito
Tanaka, Takaho
Kaibara, Atsushi
Kajiwara, Sugako
Shima, Ichirou
Taguchi, Jun
Mizobe, Tomoaki
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Shirouzu, Kazuo
author_sort Takahashi, Ryuji
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In patients with strangulation ileus, the severity of bowel ischemia is unpredictable before surgery. To consider a grading scale of anoxic damage, we evaluated the pathological findings and investigated predictive factors for bowel gangrene. METHODS: We assessed 49 patients with strangulation ileus who underwent a laparotomy between January 2004 and November 2012. Laboratory tests and the contrast computed tomography (CT) were evaluated before surgery. According to the degree of mucosal degeneration, we classified anoxic damages into the following 3 grades. Ggrade 1 shows mild mucosal degeneration with extended subepithelial space. Grade 2 shows moderate degeneration and mucosal deciduation with residual mucosa on the muscularis mucosae. Grade 3 shows severe degeneration and mucosal digestion with disintegration of lamina propria. RESULTS: Resected bowel specimens were obtained from the 36 patients with severe ischemia, while the remaining 13 patients avoided bowel resection. The mucosal injury showed grade 1 in 11 cases, grade 2 in 10 cases, and grade 3 in 15 cases. The patients were divided into two groups. One group included grade 1 and non-resected patients (n = 24) while the other included grades 2 and 3 (n = 25). When comparing the clinical findings for these groups, elevated creatine kinase (P = 0.017), a low base excess (P = 0.021), and decreased bowel enhancement on the contrast CT (P = 0.001) were associated with severe mucosal injury. CONCLUSION: In strangulation ileus, anoxic mucosal injury progresses gradually after rapid spreading of bowel congestion. Before surgical intervention, creatine kinase, base excess, and bowel enhancement on the contrast CT could indicate the severity of anoxic damage. These biomarkers could be the predictor for bowel resection before surgery.
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spelling pubmed-42043912014-10-22 Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus Takahashi, Ryuji Akagi, Yoshito Tanaka, Takaho Kaibara, Atsushi Kajiwara, Sugako Shima, Ichirou Taguchi, Jun Mizobe, Tomoaki Kakuma, Tatsuyuki Shirouzu, Kazuo BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: In patients with strangulation ileus, the severity of bowel ischemia is unpredictable before surgery. To consider a grading scale of anoxic damage, we evaluated the pathological findings and investigated predictive factors for bowel gangrene. METHODS: We assessed 49 patients with strangulation ileus who underwent a laparotomy between January 2004 and November 2012. Laboratory tests and the contrast computed tomography (CT) were evaluated before surgery. According to the degree of mucosal degeneration, we classified anoxic damages into the following 3 grades. Ggrade 1 shows mild mucosal degeneration with extended subepithelial space. Grade 2 shows moderate degeneration and mucosal deciduation with residual mucosa on the muscularis mucosae. Grade 3 shows severe degeneration and mucosal digestion with disintegration of lamina propria. RESULTS: Resected bowel specimens were obtained from the 36 patients with severe ischemia, while the remaining 13 patients avoided bowel resection. The mucosal injury showed grade 1 in 11 cases, grade 2 in 10 cases, and grade 3 in 15 cases. The patients were divided into two groups. One group included grade 1 and non-resected patients (n = 24) while the other included grades 2 and 3 (n = 25). When comparing the clinical findings for these groups, elevated creatine kinase (P = 0.017), a low base excess (P = 0.021), and decreased bowel enhancement on the contrast CT (P = 0.001) were associated with severe mucosal injury. CONCLUSION: In strangulation ileus, anoxic mucosal injury progresses gradually after rapid spreading of bowel congestion. Before surgical intervention, creatine kinase, base excess, and bowel enhancement on the contrast CT could indicate the severity of anoxic damage. These biomarkers could be the predictor for bowel resection before surgery. BioMed Central 2014-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4204391/ /pubmed/25319494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-14-79 Text en Copyright © 2014 Takahashi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiv(http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Akagi, Yoshito
Tanaka, Takaho
Kaibara, Atsushi
Kajiwara, Sugako
Shima, Ichirou
Taguchi, Jun
Mizobe, Tomoaki
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Shirouzu, Kazuo
Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title_full Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title_fullStr Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title_short Clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
title_sort clinicopathological evaluation of anoxic mucosal injury in strangulation ileus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-14-79
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