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Enteral Nutrition in Adult Crohn’s Disease: Toward a Paradigm Shift

Medical and surgical treatments for Crohn’s disease are associated with toxic effects. Medical therapy aims for mucosal healing and is achievable with biologics, immunosuppressive therapy, and specialised enteral nutrition, but not with corticosteroids. Sustained remission remains a therapeutic chal...

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Autores principales: Di Caro, Simona, Fragkos, Konstantinos C., Keetarut, Katie, Koo, Hui Fen, Sebepos-Rogers, Gregory, Saravanapavan, Hajeena, Barragry, John, Rogers, Jennifer, Mehta, Shameer J., Rahman, Farooq
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092222
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author Di Caro, Simona
Fragkos, Konstantinos C.
Keetarut, Katie
Koo, Hui Fen
Sebepos-Rogers, Gregory
Saravanapavan, Hajeena
Barragry, John
Rogers, Jennifer
Mehta, Shameer J.
Rahman, Farooq
author_facet Di Caro, Simona
Fragkos, Konstantinos C.
Keetarut, Katie
Koo, Hui Fen
Sebepos-Rogers, Gregory
Saravanapavan, Hajeena
Barragry, John
Rogers, Jennifer
Mehta, Shameer J.
Rahman, Farooq
author_sort Di Caro, Simona
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description Medical and surgical treatments for Crohn’s disease are associated with toxic effects. Medical therapy aims for mucosal healing and is achievable with biologics, immunosuppressive therapy, and specialised enteral nutrition, but not with corticosteroids. Sustained remission remains a therapeutic challenge. Enteral nutrition, containing macro- and micro-nutrients, is nutritionally complete, and is provided in powder or liquid form. Enteral nutrition is a low-risk and minimally invasive therapy. It is well-established and recommended as first line induction therapy in paediatric Crohn’s disease with remission rates of up to 80%. Other than in Japan, enteral nutrition is not routinely used in the adult population among Western countries, mainly due to unpalatable formulations which lead to poor compliance. This study aims to offer a comprehensive review of available enteral nutrition formulations and the literature supporting the use and mechanisms of action of enteral nutrition in adult Crohn’s disease patients, in order to support clinicians in real world decision-making when offering/accepting treatment. The mechanisms of actions of enteral feed, including their impact on the gut microbiome, were explored. Barriers to the use of enteral nutrition, such as compliance and the route of administration, were considered. All available enteral preparations have been comprehensively described as a practical guide for clinical use. Likewise, guidelines are reported and discussed.
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spelling pubmed-67704162019-10-30 Enteral Nutrition in Adult Crohn’s Disease: Toward a Paradigm Shift Di Caro, Simona Fragkos, Konstantinos C. Keetarut, Katie Koo, Hui Fen Sebepos-Rogers, Gregory Saravanapavan, Hajeena Barragry, John Rogers, Jennifer Mehta, Shameer J. Rahman, Farooq Nutrients Review Medical and surgical treatments for Crohn’s disease are associated with toxic effects. Medical therapy aims for mucosal healing and is achievable with biologics, immunosuppressive therapy, and specialised enteral nutrition, but not with corticosteroids. Sustained remission remains a therapeutic challenge. Enteral nutrition, containing macro- and micro-nutrients, is nutritionally complete, and is provided in powder or liquid form. Enteral nutrition is a low-risk and minimally invasive therapy. It is well-established and recommended as first line induction therapy in paediatric Crohn’s disease with remission rates of up to 80%. Other than in Japan, enteral nutrition is not routinely used in the adult population among Western countries, mainly due to unpalatable formulations which lead to poor compliance. This study aims to offer a comprehensive review of available enteral nutrition formulations and the literature supporting the use and mechanisms of action of enteral nutrition in adult Crohn’s disease patients, in order to support clinicians in real world decision-making when offering/accepting treatment. The mechanisms of actions of enteral feed, including their impact on the gut microbiome, were explored. Barriers to the use of enteral nutrition, such as compliance and the route of administration, were considered. All available enteral preparations have been comprehensively described as a practical guide for clinical use. Likewise, guidelines are reported and discussed. MDPI 2019-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6770416/ /pubmed/31540038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092222 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fragkos, Konstantinos C.
Keetarut, Katie
Koo, Hui Fen
Sebepos-Rogers, Gregory
Saravanapavan, Hajeena
Barragry, John
Rogers, Jennifer
Mehta, Shameer J.
Rahman, Farooq
Enteral Nutrition in Adult Crohn’s Disease: Toward a Paradigm Shift
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title_short Enteral Nutrition in Adult Crohn’s Disease: Toward a Paradigm Shift
title_sort enteral nutrition in adult crohn’s disease: toward a paradigm shift
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092222
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