European guidelines on chronic mesenteric ischaemia - joint United European Gastroenterology, European Association for Gastroenterology, Endoscopy and Nutrition, European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology, Netherlands Association of Hepatogastroenterologists, Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology, Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, and Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study group clinical guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
Luke G TerlouwAdriaan MoelkerJan AbrahamsenStefan AcostaOlaf J BakkerIris BaumgartnerLouis BoyerOlivier CorcosLouisa J D van DijkMansur DuranRobert H GeelkerkenGiulio IlluminatiRalph W JacksonJussi M KärkkäinenJeroen J KolkmanLars LönnMaria A MazzeiAlexandre NuzzoFelice PecoraroJan RaupachHence Jm VerhagenChristoph J ZechDesirée van NoordMarco J BrunoPublished in: United European gastroenterology journal (2020)
Chronic mesenteric ischaemia is a severe and incapacitating disease, causing complaints of post-prandial pain, fear of eating and weight loss. Even though chronic mesenteric ischaemia may progress to acute mesenteric ischaemia, chronic mesenteric ischaemia remains an underappreciated and undertreated disease entity. Probable explanations are the lack of knowledge and awareness among physicians and the lack of a gold standard diagnostic test. The underappreciation of this disease results in diagnostic delays, underdiagnosis and undertreating of patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia, potentially resulting in fatal acute mesenteric ischaemia. This guideline provides a comprehensive overview and repository of the current evidence and multidisciplinary expert agreement on pertinent issues regarding diagnosis and treatment, and provides guidance in the multidisciplinary field of chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- drug induced
- primary care
- physical activity
- liver failure
- chronic pain
- body mass index
- pain management
- respiratory failure
- intensive care unit
- spinal cord injury
- artificial intelligence
- hepatitis b virus
- early onset
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- deep learning
- gastric bypass
- machine learning
- aortic dissection