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Nutritional selection pediatric liver disease

https://read.qxmd.com/read/34974284/serum-concentration-of-fatty-acids-in-children-with-obesity-and-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalia Kopiczko, Anna Bobrus-Chociej, Ewa Harasim-Symbor, Eugeniusz Tarasów, Małgorzata Wojtkowska, Adrian Chabowski, Dariusz M Lebensztejn
OBJECTIVES: It has been suggested that circulating fatty acids (FAs) take part in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in children with obesity. The aims of this study were to evaluate the serum FA concentration in this pediatric population. METHODS: The prospective study included 80 children with obesity and suspected liver disease. Patients with viral hepatitis, autoimmune, toxic, and selected metabolic liver diseases were excluded. Criteria for NAFLD diagnosis included liver steatosis in ultrasound as well as elevated alanine transaminase (ALT) serum activity...
February 2022: Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34091543/survival-benefits-following-liver-transplantation-a-matched-pair-analysis-in-pediatric-patients-with-cystic-fibrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gunter Flemming, Ulrich Baumann, Nicolas Richter, Florian Vondran, Burkhard Tümmler, Anna-Maria Dittrich, Carsten Müller, Mandy Vogel, Eva-Doreen Pfister
OBJECTIVES: Cystic fibrosis-related liver disease (CFLD) with consecutive cirrhosis is the third most common cause of death in CF patients. The aim of this study was to identify the potential long-term benefits of liver transplantation (LTx) in a match-control comparison. METHODS: Retrospective single-center data analysis of all pediatric LTx for CFLD between 1998 and 2014. A control group was selected from the local CF patient registry. Data were collected from case report forms and included clinical and laboratory data, lung function tests, the indication for LTx, and details of surgical procedures...
September 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34091542/pediatric-wilson-s-disease-phenotypic-genetic-characterization-and-outcome-of-182-children-in-france
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo Couchonnal, Laurence Lion-François, Olivier Guillaud, Dalila Habes, Dominique Debray, Thierry Lamireau, Pierre Broué, Alexandre Fabre, Claire Vanlemmens, Rodolphe Sobesky, Frederic Gottrand, Laure Bridoux-Henno, Jérôme Dumortier, Abdelouahed Belmalih, Aurelia Poujois, Emmanuel Jacquemin, Anne Sophie Brunet, Muriel Bost, Alain Lachaux
OBJECTIVES: To describe a cohort of Wilson disease (WD) pediatric cases, and to point out the diagnostic particularities of this age group and the long-term outcome. METHODS: Clinical data of 182 pediatric patients included in the French WD national registry from 01/03/1995 to 01/06/2019 were gathered. RESULTS: Diagnosis of WD was made at a mean age of 10.7 ± 4.2 years (range 1-18 years). At diagnosis, 154 patients (84.6%) had hepatic manifestations, 19 (10...
October 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33908737/current-evidence-on-the-clinical-relevance-of-donor-specific-antibodies-in-paediatric-liver-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliane K Götz, Hella Kiene, Imeke Goldschmidt, Norman Junge, Eva-Doreen Pfister, Christoph Leiskau, Rachel M Brown, Stephan Immenschuh, Ulrich Baumann
The clinical impact of donor-specific antibodies (DSA) occurring before or after liver transplantation (LT) against donor-human leucocyte antigen (HLA) on graft outcome is still unclear. We aim to present the current consensus based on recent paediatric LT case series. Compared to kidney transplantation, the liver seems to be less susceptible to antibody-mediated graft damage, which is likely due to protective Kupffer cell activity. The incidence of DSA after liver transplantation is higher in children than in adults...
June 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33847286/drugs-in-focus-proton-pump-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rok Orel, Marc A Benninga, Ilse J Broekaert, Frederic Gottrand, Alexandra Papadopoulou, Carmen Ribes-Koninckx, Mike Thomson, Michael Wilschanski, Nikhil Thapar
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are amongst the most commonly prescribed drugs in infants and children with the last decades witnessing a dramatic rise in their utilization. Although PPIs are clearly effective when used appropriately and have been regarded as safe drugs, there is growing evidence regarding their potential adverse effects. Although, largely based on adult data it is clear that many of these are also relevant to pediatrics. PPI use potentially affects gastrointestinal microbiota composition and function, decreases defence against pathogens resulting in increased risk for infections, interferes with absorption of minerals and vitamins leading to specific deficiencies and increased risk for bone fractures as well as interferes with protein digestion resulting in increased risk of sensitization to allergens and development of allergic diseases and eosinophilic esophagitis...
May 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33833976/seasonal-changes-in-vitamin-d-levels-of-healthy-children-in-mid-latitude-asian-urban-area
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong Woo Won, Seong Kwan Jung, In Ah Jung, Yoon Lee
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the seasonal changes in vitamin D levels in a healthy pediatric population living in mid-latitude East Asian urban areas. Methods: A pediatric population was selected from single secondary hospital visitors. Clinical data and serum vitamin D levels were collected retrospectively. Statistical analyses were performed based on the month of the blood sampling date, subject age, and vitamin D supplementation history. The data were categorized into three subgroups based on serum vitamin D levels-adequate (≥30 ng/mL), insufficient (20-29 ng/mL), and deficient (<20 ng/mL)...
March 2021: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33833971/autoimmune-sclerosing-cholangitis-in-children-a-prospective-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nagendra Kumar, Ujjal Poddar, Rajnikant Yadav, Hira Lal, Krushna Pani, Surender Kumar Yachha, Anshu Srivastava, Rakesh Pandey
PURPOSE: In children overlap of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and primary sclerosing cholangitis is labelled as autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis (ASC). The only prospective pediatric study showed a high prevalence of ASC by using endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Aims of our study were to find the prevalence of ASC by using magnetic resonance cholangiography (MRC) in AIH and in non-AIH cirrhosis and to compare clinical presentation and outcome of AIH and ASC. METHODS: Prospectively we did MRC in 38 children with AIH (cases) and 19 disease controls (Wilson disease)...
March 2021: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33833627/liver-function-in-pediatric-recipients-a-comparison-of-intralipid-and-smoflipid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shawnée Daniel, Leanne Svoboda, Justin Chen
OBJECTIVES: An adverse consequence of primarily soybean oil-based parenteral nutrition is the development of intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD), defined as bilirubin ≥ 2 mg/dL. Fish oil-containing lipid emulsion products, such as soybean oil, medium-chain triglycerides, olive oil, fish oil lipid injectable emulsion (SMOF-ILE), have been shown to be beneficial in patients at risk of developing IFALD. This study aimed to review the safety profile of SMOF-ILE and soybean oil-based lipid injectable emulsion (SO-ILE) in regard to liver function and cholestasis in the pediatric and neonatal population...
2021: Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics: JPPT: the Official Journal of PPAG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33673586/etiology-and-management-of-pediatric-intestinal-failure-focus-on-the-non-digestive-causes
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REVIEW
Antonella Diamanti, Giacomo Calvitti, Diego Martinelli, Emma Santariga, Teresa Capriati, Giulia Bolasco, Lorenzo Iughetti, Arturo Pujia, Daniela Knafelz, Giuseppe Maggiore
BACKGROUND: Intestinal failure (IF) is defined as reduction in functioning gut mass below the minimal amount necessary for adequate digestion and absorption. In most cases, IF results from intrinsic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (digestive IF) (DIF); few cases arise from digestive vascular components, gut annexed (liver and pancreas) and extra-digestive organs or from systemic diseases (non-digestive IF) (NDIF). The present review revised etiology and treatments of DIF and NDIF, with special focus on the pathophysiological mechanisms, whereby NDIF develops...
February 27, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33663362/current-anesthetic-management-in-a-20-month-old-pediatric-patient-with-intestinal-transplantation-due-to-microvillous-inclusion-disease
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Yucel Karaman, Meltem Cakmak, Sanem Gunturk, Gaye Aydin, Yalcin Guvenli
Intestinal transplantation is a complex procedure both in terms of anesthesia and surgery. In particular, pediatric anesthesia management during intestinal transplant surgery can become even more complicated. It has been stated that propofol, remifentanil, and sevoflurane reduce patient mortality by reducing the incidence of intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Although studies of these agents continue to be conducted in vivo or in vitro, these anesthetics are currently used for specific procedures that have a high risk of incurring ischemia-reperfusion injury...
March 3, 2021: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33633080/clinical-and-esophagogastroduodenoscopy-findings-in-pediatric-patients-with-severe-obesity-evaluated-before-bariatric-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Frenklak Sivan, Michal Rozenfeld Bar Lev, Ari Silbermintz, Yael Mozer-Glassberg, Emmanuelle Seguier-Lipzyc, Shlomit Shalitin, Patrick Stafler, Simona Tiroler, Raanan Shamir, Orith Waisbourd-Zinman
OBJECTIVES: Severe obesity in the pediatric population has lifelong consequences. Bariatric surgery has been suggested for selected adolescents with severe obesity after careful evaluation. The indications for preoperative esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) in this age group are not clear, despite its established usefulness in adults. We aimed to assess the usefulness of EGD before bariatric surgery in pediatric patients with severe obesity and metabolic comorbidities. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review in a single tertiary pediatric medical center of adolescents treated during 2011 to 2018...
June 1, 2021: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33628193/fructose-and-non-alcoholic-steatohepatitis
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REVIEW
Elke Roeb, Ralf Weiskirchen
Background: The excessive consumption of free sugars is mainly responsible for the high prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome in industrialized countries. More and more studies indicate that fructose is involved in the pathophysiology and also in the degree of disease of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In epidemiologic studies, energy-adjusted higher fructose consumption correlates with NAFLD in overweight adults. In addition to glucose, fructose, as an equivalent component of conventional household sugar, appears to have negative metabolic effects in particular due to its exclusive hepatic metabolism...
2021: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33505900/diagnosis-and-management-of-m%C3%A3-n%C3%A3-trier-disease-in-children-a-case-series-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jasmina Krikilion, Elvira Ingrid Levy, Yvan Vandenplas
Purpose: Ménétrier disease (MD) was first described in 1888, and 50 cases have been reported until now. We aimed to discuss the etiology, diagnostics, and management of MD in children. Methods: We searched for case reports published from 2014 till 2019 in English using PubMed. Articles were selected using subject headings and key words of interest to the topic. Interesting references of the included articles were also included. Results: The pathophysiology of MD is still uncertain...
January 2021: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33505899/airway-management-for-initial-peg-insertion-in-the-pediatric-endoscopy-unit-a-retrospective-evaluation-of-168-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacquelin Peck, Anh Thy H Nguyen, Aditi Dey, Ernest K Amankwah, Mohamed Rehman, Michael Wilsey
Purpose: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placements are commonly performed pediatric endoscopic procedures. Because of underlying disease, these patients are at increased risk for airway-related complications. This study compares patient characteristics and complications following initial PEG insertion with general endotracheal anesthesia (GETA) vs. anesthesia-directed deep sedation with a natural airway (ADDS). Methods: All patients 6 months to 18 years undergoing initial PEG insertion within the endoscopy suite were considered for inclusion in this retrospective cohort study...
January 2021: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33505894/changes-in-liver-enzymes-and-metabolic-profile-in-adolescents-with-fatty-liver-following-exercise-interventions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamdollah Iraji, Vazgen Minasian, Roya Kelishadi
Purpose: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most frequent cause of chronic liver diseases in both adults and children with obesity. The aim of this study was to compare the changes in liver enzymes and metabolic profile in adolescents with fatty liver following selected school-based exercise (SBE) and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions. Methods: In a semi-experimental study, 34 obese male adolescents with clinically defined NAFLD were divided into the HIIT (n=11, age=12...
January 2021: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32708377/to-wean-or-not-to-wean-the-role-of-autologous-reconstructive-surgery-in-the-natural-history-of-pediatric-short-bowel-syndrome-on-behalf-of-italian-society-for-gastroenterology-hepatology-and-nutrition-sigenp
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REVIEW
Teresa Capriati, Antonella Mosca, Tommaso Alterio, Maria Immacolata Spagnuolo, Paolo Gandullia, Antonella Lezo, Paolo Lionetti, Lorenzo D'Antiga, Fabio Fusaro, Antonella Diamanti
Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) can require prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN). Over the years, SBS management has been implemented by autologous gastrointestinal reconstructive surgery (AGIR). The primary objective of the present review was to assess the effect of AGIR on weaning off PN. We also evaluated how AGIR impacts survival, the need for transplantation (Tx) and the development of liver disease (LD). We conducted a systematic literature search to identify studies published from January 1999 to the present and 947 patients were identified...
July 18, 2020: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30762667/current-status-of-lipid-emulsions-in-the-prevention-of-intestinal-failure-associated-liver-disease
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REVIEW
Joel Lim, Alexandra Oschman, Kayla Curiel
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current review provides a summary of available lipid products and discusses current literature and the limitations to the use of various lipid products for treatment and prevention of intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD) in pediatric patients dependent on parenteral nutrition. RECENT FINDINGS: Improvements in markers of cholestasis and liver function have been seen with minimizing soybean lipid, fish oil lipid, and mixed fish oil-containing lipid emulsions...
April 2019: Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30423185/neonatal-cholestasis-a-primer-of-selected-etiologies
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REVIEW
Ranjani Ananth
Cholestasis refers to impairment in formation or excretion of bile. This can be due to defects in intrahepatic production of bile, defects in the transmembrane transport of bile, or mechanical obstruction to bile flow. Clinical features of cholestasis reflect the retention of components of bile (bilirubin, bile acids, cholesterol) in the body. In the neonatal period, hyperbilirubinemia can be categorized as either unconjugated (and often benign) hyperbilirubinemia, or conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to cholestasis...
November 1, 2018: Pediatric Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29920633/institutional-experience-with-spiral-intestinal-lengthening-and-tailoring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riccardo Coletta, Bashar Aldeiri, Antonino Morabito
AIM:  The aim of this study was to report our initial experience using spiral intestinal lengthening and tailoring (SILT) technique in selected cases of short bowel syndrome (SBS). MATERIALS AND METHODS:  We analyzed all cases of SBS underwent SILT in our unit since the introduction of the procedure in 2012. We retrospectively analyzed patients' demographics, pre- and postprocedure bowel length, surgical complications, and postoperative parenteral nutrition (PN) requirements...
June 19, 2018: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28767319/systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-the-utilization-of-ethanol-locks-in-pediatric-patients-with-intestinal-failure
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Riad Rahhal, Maisam A Abu-El-Haija, Lin Fei, Dawn Ebach, Sarah Orkin, Elizabeth Kiscaden, Conrad R Cole
BACKGROUND: Intestinal failure is a chronic condition related to loss of bowel length and/or function, resulting in dependence on central venous catheters for fluids and nutrition. Catheter use can be associated with significant complications, including catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs), which can lead to loss of vascular access, advancing intestinal failure associated-liver disease and death. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ethanol locks as compared with standard heparin locks in pediatric intestinal failure...
May 2018: JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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