Daniel J Griffith, Sheldon C Cooper, Jane Fletcher
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摘要
空肠吻合术(JCA)是一种可能导致各种并发症的外科手术。根据空肠残留的多少,这些患者通常会被定义为肠功能衰竭(IF),因为他们患有短肠综合征(SBS)。这些患者的主要并发症之一是形成草酸钙肾结石。据估计,24% 的 JCA 患者会形成无症状的肾结石。本叙述性综述旨在探讨 JCA 后草酸盐结石患者的护理和饮食管理策略。其中包括提供充足的水分、限制脂肪和草酸盐的膳食摄入量、优化液体和钙的膳食摄入量,同时讨论膳食中镁、维生素 C 和柠檬酸的相关证据。
Dietary and nursing management of calcium oxalate renal stones in patients with a jejunocolic anastomosis: a narrative review
Jejunocolic anastomosis (JCA) is a surgical procedure that can result in various complications. Depending on how much of the jejunum remains, these patients are often defined as having intestinal failure (IF) because of short bowel syndrome (SBS). One of the significant complications among these patients is the formation of calcium oxalate renal stones. It has been estimated that 24% of patients with a JCA develop symptomatic renal stones. This narrative review aims to explore the nursing and dietary management strategies for individuals with oxalate stones following JCA. This includes providing adequate hydration, limiting dietary intakes of fat and oxalate, and optimising dietary intake of fluid and calcium whilst discussing the evidence for dietary magnesium, vitamin C and citric acid.
期刊介绍:
Gastrointestinal Nursing is the leading journal for nurses working in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The journal publishes original research, clinical reviews and case studies that have been peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field, as well as news and expert analysis on best practice, professional development and healthcare policy. Each of the ten issues a year touches on a range of topics, from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), viral hepatitis and colorectal cancer to upper GI endoscopy, parenteral nutrition and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Gastrointestinal Nursing aims to help specialist nurses improve the quality of life of patients by delivering care that is evidence-based, cost-effective and patient-centred.