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Nutrients ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Martini ◽  
Arianna Aceti ◽  
Silvia Galletti ◽  
Isadora Beghetti ◽  
Giacomo Faldella ◽  
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The management of enteral feeds in preterm infants with a hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hs-PDA) is a major challenge for neonatologists due to the fear of gastrointestinal (GI) complications. This review aims to analyze the available evidence on the complex relation between the presence and management of PDA, enteral feeding practices, and GI outcomes in the preterm population. There is limited evidence, based on small and heterogeneous trials, that hs-PDA may affect the splanchnic hemodynamic response to enteral feeds. While the presence of PDA seems a risk factor for adverse GI outcomes, the benefits of feeding withholding during pharmacological PDA treatment are controversial. The lack of robust evidence in support of or against a timely feeding introduction or feeding withholding during pharmacological PDA closure in preterm neonates does not allow to draw any related recommendation. While waiting for further data, the feeding management of this population should be carefully evaluated and possibly individualized on the basis of the infants’ hemodynamic and clinical characteristics. Large, multicentric trials would help to better clarify the physiological mechanisms underlying the development of gut hypoperfusion, and to evaluate the impact of enteral feeds on splanchnic hemodynamics in relation to PDA features and treatment.


2018 ◽  
Vol 314 (2) ◽  
pp. G275-G286 ◽  
Author(s):  
Troels M. Busk ◽  
Flemming Bendtsen ◽  
Jørgen H. Poulsen ◽  
Jens O. Clemmesen ◽  
Fin S. Larsen ◽  
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) alleviates portal hypertension and possibly increases central blood volume (CBV). Moreover, renal function often improves; however, its effects on cardiac function are unclear. The aims of our study were to examine the effects of TIPS on hemodynamics and renal and cardiac function in patients with cirrhosis. In 25 cirrhotic patients, we analyzed systemic, cardiac, and splanchnic hemodynamics by catheterization of the liver veins and right heart chambers before and 1 wk after TIPS. Additionally, we measured renal and cardiac markers and performed advanced echocardiography before, 1 wk after, and 4 mo after TIPS. CBV increased significantly after TIPS (+4.6%, P < 0.05). Cardiac output (CO) increased (+15.3%, P < 0.005) due to an increase in stroke volume (SV) (+11.1%, P < 0.005), whereas heart rate (HR) was initially unchanged. Cardiopulmonary pressures increased after TIPS, whereas copeptin, a marker of vasopressin, decreased (−18%, P < 0.005) and proatrial natriuretic peptide increased (+52%, P < 0.0005) 1 wk after TIPS and returned to baseline 4 mo after TIPS. Plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, renin, aldosterone, and serum creatinine decreased after TIPS (−36%, P < 0.005; −65%, P < 0.05; −90%, P < 0.005; and −13%, P < 0.005, respectively). Echocardiography revealed subtle changes in cardiac function after TIPS, although these were within the normal range. TIPS increases CBV by increasing CO and SV, whereas HR is initially unaltered. These results indicate an inability to increase the heart rate in response to a hemodynamic challenge that only partially increases CBV after TIPS. These changes, however, are sufficient for improving renal function. NEW & NOTEWORTHY For the first time, we have combined advanced techniques to study the integrated effects of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in cirrhosis. We showed that TIPS increases central blood volume (CBV) through improved cardiac inotropy. Advanced echocardiography demonstrated that myocardial function was unaffected by the dramatic increase in preload after TIPS. Finally, renal function improved due to the increase in CBV. Recognition of these physiological changes significantly contributes to our clinical understanding of TIPS.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
MarwaHosni Abdel Hamed ◽  
HodaLotfy El Sayed ◽  
DinaGarir Abdel Hady

Apmis ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 123 (12) ◽  
pp. 1032-1039 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Z. Helaly ◽  
Mohamed S. Al-Warraky ◽  
Gasser I. El-Azab ◽  
Mohamed A. S. Kohla ◽  
Elsayed E. Abdelaal

ScienceRise ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (3 (15)) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Алий Саитович Тугушев ◽  
Наталья Валерьевна Туманская ◽  
Сергей Николаевич Гулевский ◽  
Ольга Степановна Черковская ◽  
Александр Михайлович Киосов ◽  
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