1 May 2010Article
Early diagnosis in the acute mesenteric ischemia. Case series and clinical review
William Zuccon 1Giampietro Creperio 2Roberto Paternollo 1Angelo Iamele 1Maurizio Pagani 1Massimo Bianchi 1Elena Bernardin 1Guido Familiari 1
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1 Struttura Complessa di Chirurgia Generale 1a , Azienda Ospedaliera «Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico», Milano
2 U.O. Chirugia Generale, Presidio di Menaggio, Azienda Ospedaliera Sant’Anna, Como
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2010, 81(3), 183-192;
Published: 1 May 2010
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Abstract
The AA report on 12 cases of intestinal infarction for acute mesenteric ischemia (IMA) in critical patients observed in the last 2 years. In this work some clinical data, blood tests and strumental considerations are described. IMA is a vascular emergency with severe prognosis and high rate morbidity and mortality, often correlated to a diagnostic delay. The discrepancy between symptoms and clinical objectivity must suggest the suspect, expecially in patients with cardiac pathology, short lasting diarrhoea, bowel hemorrhage or only abdominal pain rebel to the analgesics; with the laboratory indexes and strumental data it can be carried out an early diagnosis and then begin the more opportune therapeutical treatment. The increase of blood sugar together to the triad leucocytosis – haemoconcentration and metabolic acidosis, in previously non diabetic patients, confirm the suspect of IMA in the very initial phases of this pathology.
Keywords
- Acute mesenteric ischemia
- Intestinal necrosis