透析患者的下消化道疾病

Ş. Kızıltaş, S. Şahin, G. Şahi̇n
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透析患者并发胃肠道症状的患病率很高,而腹痛、便秘、腹泻、厌食和腹胀是继消化不良症状之后第二常见的症状。这些症状的基础是广泛的下消化道疾病,如憩室病、血管发育不良、肠系膜缺血、缺血性结肠炎、结肠穿孔、粪便嵌塞和粪珊瑚溃疡、透析相关淀粉样变性、包裹性腹膜硬化和特发性透析腹水。此外,非闭塞性肠缺血引起的梗死不太常见,但并发症严重。胃肠道疾病的发生率被认为随着肾功能衰竭的持续时间而增加,与透析方式无关。虽然尿毒症和透析与胃肠道病变风险增加有关,但终末期肾病胃肠道功能障碍的发病机制被认为是多因素的,尚未阐明。此外,关于肾功能障碍与胃肠道疾病的相关性,存在着相互矛盾的数据,并且对于合并肾功能衰竭患者的共病胃肠道问题的管理,没有明确的指南。在此,我们综述了透析患者中常见的下消化道疾病,重点介绍了发病率、发病机制和诊断策略。
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Lower Gastrointestinal Disorders Among Dialysis Patients
The prevalence of co-morbid gastrointestinal symptoms is high in dialysis patients, while abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, anorexia and abdominal bloating are the second-most common group of symptoms following dyspeptic symptoms. Underlying these symptoms is a wide spectrum of lower gastrointestinal disorders such as diverticular disease, angiodysplasia, mesenteric ischemia, ischemic colitis, colonic perforation, fecal impaction and stercoral ulcer, dialysis-related amyloidosis, encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis, and idiopathic dialysis ascites. Also, infarcts due to non-occlusive intestinal ischemia are less common but severe complications. Incidence of gastrointestinal disorders is considered to increase with the duration of renal failure, independent of dialysis modality. While uremia and dialysis have been linked to an increased risk of gastrointestinal tract lesions, pathogenesis of gastrointestinal dysfunction in end-stage renal disease is considered multifactorial and has not yet been clarified. In addition, conflicting data exist on the association of renal dysfunction with gastrointestinal disorders, and there are no explicit guidelines for the management of co-morbid gastrointestinal problems in patients with concomitant renal failure. Herein, we review the common lower gastrointestinal disorders that occur among dialysis patients, with an emphasis on prevalence, pathogenesis and diagnostic strategies.
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