Antonio Guardiola-Arévalo, Juanjo Mascort Roca, Mar Noguerol Álvarez, Ricard Carrillo Muñoz, Juan Manuel Mendive Arbeloa, Javier Amador Romero
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[Small intestine bacterial overgrowth: Myths and realities].
The small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a clinical disorder resulting from colonization of the small intestine by an excessive number of microorganisms or by unusual microorganisms. When they are methane producers it is called intestinal methanogen overgroth (IMO). Known risk factors are congenital or acquired anatomical alterations, motility alterations, some systemic and autoimmune diseases, those that cause alterations in biliopancreatic secretions, hypochlorhydria and some drugs. It causes abdominal pain and distension, bloating, diarrhea, nausea, and weight loss, which can occur in different diseases or with intestinal malabsorption. In IMO there may be constipation. Suggestive analytical data may be iron deficiency, anemia, deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins or B12. The breath test with detection of exhaled H2 is the most accessible technique, but requires rigorous performance and interpretation. The central treatment is oral antibiotics, rifaximin of choice, but they are empirical and should only be prescribed in the event of high clinical suspicion.
期刊介绍:
Atención Primaria es una revista que publica trabajos de investigación relativos al ámbito de la atención primaria de salud. Desde el punto de vista conceptual, Atención Primaria asume el nuevo modelo de atención primaria de salud, orientado no sólo a la curación de la enfermedad, sino también a su prevención y a la promoción de la salud, tanto en el plano individual como en el de la familia y la comunidad. En estos nuevos aspectos que definen el modelo de atención primaria de salud es en los que se centran los trabajos de investigación que publica Atención Primaria, la primera revista de originales española creada para recoger y difundir la producción científica realizada desde los centros de atención primaria de salud sobre cuestiones como protocolización de la asistencia, programas de prevención, seguimiento y control de pacientes crónicos, organización y gestión de la asistencia primaria, entre otros.