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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37513952/probiotic-formulations-containing-fixed-and-essential-oils-ameliorates-sibo-induced-gut-dysbiosis-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ismail Aslan, Leyla Tarhan Celebi, Hulya Kayhan, Emine Kizilay, Mustafa Yavuz Gulbahar, Halil Kurt, Bekir Cakici
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis of intestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and metabolic disease states such as allergies, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and diabetes. SIBO is a condition characterized by an increased number (>1 × 103 CFU) of abnormal bacterial species in the small intestine. Interest in SIBO has gained importance due to increased awareness of the human microbiome and its potential relationships with human health and disease, which has encouraged new work in this area...
July 22, 2023: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37452811/aga-clinical-practice-update-on-evaluation-and-management-of-belching-abdominal-bloating-and-distention-expert-review
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REVIEW
Baha Moshiree, Douglas Drossman, Aasma Shaukat
DESCRIPTION: Belching, bloating, and abdominal distention are all highly prevalent gastrointestinal symptoms and account for some of the most common reasons for patient visits to outpatient gastroenterology practices. These symptoms are often debilitating, affecting patients' quality of life, and contributing to work absenteeism. Belching and bloating differ in their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management, and there is limited evidence available for their various treatments. Therefore, the purpose of this American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Clinical Practice Update is to provide best practice advice based on both controlled trials and observational data for clinicians covering clinical features, diagnostics, and management considerations that include dietary, gut-directed behavioral, and drug therapies...
September 2023: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37389240/epidemiology-of-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth
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REVIEW
Irina Efremova, Roman Maslennikov, Elena Poluektova, Ekaterina Vasilieva, Yury Zharikov, Andrey Suslov, Yana Letyagina, Evgenii Kozlov, Anna Levshina, Vladimir Ivashkin
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is defined as an increase in the bacterial content of the small intestine above normal values. The presence of SIBO is detected in 33.8% of patients with gastroenterological complaints who underwent a breath test, and is significantly associated with smoking, bloating, abdominal pain, and anemia. Proton pump inhibitor therapy is a significant risk factor for SIBO. The risk of SIBO increases with age and does not depend on gender or race. SIBO complicates the course of a number of diseases and may be of pathogenetic significance in the development of their symptoms...
June 14, 2023: World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37322103/clinical-presentation-of-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-from-aerodigestive-tract-bacteria-versus-colonic-type-bacteria-a-comparison-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daanish A Siddique, Claire L Jansson-Knodell, Anita Gupta, Gage Howard, Matthew E Bohm, Robert M Siwiec, David E Nelson, Andrea S Shin, John M Wo
BACKGROUND: Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a heterogenous syndrome from excessive bacteria in the small intestine lumen. It is unknown if differences in type of bacterial overgrowth lead to differences in symptoms. METHODS: Patients with suspected SIBO were recruited prospectively. Exclusion criteria were probiotics, antibiotics, or bowel prep in preceding 30 days. Clinical characteristics, risk factors, and labs were collected. Proximal jejunal aspiration via upper enteroscopy was performed...
June 15, 2023: Digestive Diseases and Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37317843/irritable-bowel-syndrome-controversies-in-diagnosis-and-management
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REVIEW
Kerith Duncanson, Dhanashree Tikhe, Georgina M Williams, Nicholas J Talley
INTRODUCTION: The irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the best-recognized disorder of gut brain interactions (DGBI). However, it is controversial if the Rome IV criteria iteration for IBS diagnosis is fit for purpose. AREAS COVERED: This review critically evaluates Rome IV criteria for diagnosis of IBS and addresses clinical considerations in IBS treatment and management, including dietary factors, biomarkers, disease mimics, symptom severity, and subtypes. The role of diet in IBS is critically reviewed along with the influence of the microbiota, including small intestinal bacterial overgrowth...
2023: Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37315761/defining-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-by-culture-and-high-throughput-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Leite, Ali Rezaie, Ruchi Mathur, Gillian M Barlow, Mohamad Rashid, Ava Hosseini, Jiajing Wang, Gonzalo Parodi, Maria Jesus Villanueva-Millan, Maritza Sanchez, Walter Morales, Stacy Weitsman, Mark Pimentel
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite accelerated research in small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), questions remain regarding optimal diagnostic approaches and definitions. Here, we aim to define SIBO using small bowel culture and sequencing, identifying specific contributory microbes, in the context of gastrointestinal symptoms. METHODS: Subjects undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy (without colonoscopy) were recruited and completed symptom severity questionnaires...
June 12, 2023: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37303027/anastomotic-ulcers-current-understanding-of-the-pathogenesis-and-management
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REVIEW
Shaunte McKay, Valeria Cohran, Lee M Bass
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Anastomotic ulceration following intestinal resection is an under- recognized problem in pediatrics. We discuss the relevant literature regarding this condition. RECENT FINDINGS: Anastomotic Ulceration following intestinal resection is a potentially life threatening cause of refractory anemia. Evaluation should include correction of micronutrient deficiencies and endoscopic evaluation by upper and lower endoscopy and small intestinal endoscopy if necessary...
June 12, 2023: Current Gastroenterology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37299543/gut-microbiota-modulation-of-short-bowel-syndrome-and-the-gut-brain-axis
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REVIEW
Jasmine Carter, Jeffery Bettag, Sylvia Morfin, Chandrashekhara Manithody, Aakash Nagarapu, Aditya Jain, Hala Nazzal, Sai Prem, Meghan Unes, Matthew McHale, Chien-Jung Lin, Chelsea Hutchinson, Grace Trello, Arti Jain, Edward Portz, Arun Verma, Marzena Swiderska-Syn, Daniel Goldenberg, Kento Kurashima
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a condition that results from a reduction in the length of the intestine or its functional capacity. SBS patients can have significant side effects and complications, the etiology of which remains ill-defined. Thus, facilitating intestinal adaptation in SBS remains a major research focus. Emerging data supports the role of the gut microbiome in modulating disease progression. There has been ongoing debate on defining a "healthy" gut microbiome, which has led to many studies analyzing the bacterial composition and shifts that occur in gastrointestinal disease states such as SBS and the resulting systemic effects...
May 31, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37273133/transition-of-care-in-celiac-disease
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REVIEW
Sumit K Singh, Anshu Srivastava
Celiac disease (CD) is a gluten related disorder which affects all age-groups and occurs in genetically susceptible population after introduction of gluten in diet. The worldwide prevalence of CD is ~1% and it is higher in certain "at-risk groups". The clinical features are variable, ranging from classical diarrhea to an asymptomatic state. Diagnosis requires serology and duodenal histology although a non-biopsy diagnosis is recommended by European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) for a select group of children...
June 5, 2023: Indian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37242224/an-overview-of-short-bowel-syndrome-in-pediatric-patients-focus-on-clinical-management-and-prevention-of-complications
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REVIEW
Chiara Caporilli, Giuliana Giannì, Federica Grassi, Susanna Esposito
Short-bowel syndrome (SBS) in pediatric age is defined as a malabsorptive state, resulting from congenital malformations, significant small intestine surgical resection or disease-associated loss of absorption. SBS is the leading cause of intestinal failure in children and the underlying cause in 50% of patients on home parental nutrition. It is a life-altering and life-threatening disease due to the inability of the residual intestinal function to maintain nutritional homeostasis of protein, fluid, electrolyte or micronutrient without parenteral or enteral supplementation...
May 17, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37212941/content-validation-of-a-daily-patient-reported-outcome-measure-for-assessing-symptoms-in-patients-with-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neha Durgam, Ankur A Dashputre, Olga Moshkovich, Ali Rezaie, Nicholas Martinez, Pedram Enayati, James Stansbury, George Joseph
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to generate evidence supporting the development and content validity of a new PRO instrument, the Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) Symptom Measure (SSM) daily diary. The SSM assesses symptom severity in SIBO patients, with the ultimate goal of providing a fit for purpose PRO for endpoint measurement. METHODS: Qualitative research included 35 SIBO patients in three study stages, using a hybrid concept elicitation (CE)/cognitive interview (CI) method with US patients, ≥ 18 years...
May 22, 2023: Quality of Life Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37200005/impact-of-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-on-symptoms-and-quality-of-life-in-irritable-bowel-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kee Huat Chuah, Wen Xuan Hian, Sze Zee Lim, Keng Hau Beh, Sanjiv Mahadeva
OBJECTIVE: To explore the factors associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and to further evaluate the impact of SIBO on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in terms of symptom severity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). METHODS: A cross-sectional study of consecutive adult patients who underwent glucose hydrogen breath test was conducted. Factors associated with SIBO were evaluated. Symptom severity and HRQoL of IBS patients with and without SIBO were compared...
March 2023: Journal of Digestive Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37193669/the-small-intestine-dining-table-of-host-microbiota-meetings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen Delbaere, Inez Roegiers, Auriane Bron, Claude Durif, Tom Van de Wiele, Stephanie Blanquet-Diot, Ludovica Marinelli
Growing evidence suggests the importance of the small intestinal bacteria in the diet-host-microbiota dialogue in various facets of health and disease. Yet, this body site is still poorly explored and its ecology and mechanisms of interaction with the host are just starting to be unraveled. In this review, we describe the current knowledge on the small intestinal ecology, its composition and diversity, and how the intestinal bacteria in homeostatic conditions participate in nutrient digestion and absorption...
May 16, 2023: FEMS Microbiology Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37125253/prevalence-of-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-in-irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs-correlating-h-2-or-ch-4-production-with-severity-of-ibs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Onana Ndong, Hanae Boutallaka, Eugenia Marine-Barjoan, Dann Ouizeman, Raja Mroue, Rodolphe Anty, Geoffroy Vanbiervliet, Thierry Piche
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The prevalence and the role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remain unclear, as the literature provides heterogeneous information on the subject. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of SIBO in IBS and to assess the correlation between methane and hydrogen levels measured during breath tests and the severity of IBS. METHOD: Two-hundred and forty-seven patients with IBS were prospectively included...
April 2023: JGH Open: An Open Access Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37115034/short-bowel-syndrome-complications-and-management
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REVIEW
Jamie Bering, John K DiBaise
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs when a patient loses bowel length or function significantly enough to cause malabsorption, oftentimes requiring lifelong parenteral support. In adults, this occurs most commonly in the setting of massive intestinal resection, whereas congenital anomalies and necrotizing enterocolitis predominate in children. Many patients with SBS develop long-term clinical complications over time related to their altered intestinal anatomy and physiology or to various treatment interventions such as parenteral nutrition and the central venous catheter through which it is administered...
May 2023: Nutrition in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37064030/editorial-global-excellence-in-gastroenterology-europe
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EDITORIAL
Ludovico Abenavoli
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2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37017713/nutritional-and-medical-approaches-to-intestinal-failure
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REVIEW
Jonathan A Salazar, Alexandra N Carey, Christopher P Duggan
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Advances in the field of intestinal failure continue to reduce mortality rates of this complex syndrome. Over the last 20 months (January 2021- October 2022), several important papers were published that relate to the nutritional and medical management of intestinal failure and rehabilitation. RECENT FINDINGS: New reports on the epidemiology of intestinal failure have shown that short bowel syndrome (SBS) remains the most common cause of intestinal failure worldwide in both adults and children...
May 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37016720/the-impact-of-confounders-on-symptom-endoscopic-discordances-in-crohn-s-disease
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anjana Rajan, Yushan Pan, Prerna Mahtani, Rachel Niec, Randy Longman, Juliette Gerber, Dana Lukin, Ellen Scherl, Robert Battat
BACKGROUND: Discordances between clinical and endoscopic Crohn's disease (CD) activity indices negatively impact the utility of clinic visits and efficacy assessments in clinical trials. Bile acid diarrhea (BAD) and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) mimic CD symptoms. This study quantified the impact of BAD and SIBO on the relationship between clinical and endoscopic disease activity indices. METHODS: CD patients with 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one (7C4) serum measurements and/or SIBO breath tests and matched clinical and endoscopic scores were included...
April 2023: Crohn's & colitis 360
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36989174/low-prevalence-of-positive-hydrogen-breath-tests-in-patients-with-functional-gastrointestinal-conditions-and-hypermobile-ehlers-danlos-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Humayra Dervin, Natalia Zarate-Lopez, Rami Sweis, Alexia Mensah, Konstantinos Fragkos, Concetta Brugaletta, Amanda Raeburn, Anton Emmanuel
BACKGROUND: Using hydrogen breath testing (HBT) to diagnose small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) remains controversial in patients with functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, and unknown in those with hypermobility Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). We assessed prevalence of positive HBTs in these groups, evaluated the predictive value of GI symptoms and the potential role of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) on test results. METHODS: Sequential patients referred for HBT to a tertiary unit were classified into the following groups: GI maldigestion/malabsorption, GI sensorimotor disorders, hEDS, and functional GI disorders...
September 2023: Neurogastroenterology and Motility: the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36985147/association-between-gut-dysbiosis-and-the-occurrence-of-sibo-libo-sifo-and-imo
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REVIEW
Michalina Banaszak, Ilona Górna, Dagmara Woźniak, Juliusz Przysławski, Sławomira Drzymała-Czyż
Gut microbiota is the aggregate of all microorganisms in the human digestive system. There are 1014 CFU/mL of such microorganisms in the human body, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea and protozoa. The Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes bacteria phyla comprise 90% of the human gut microbiota. The microbiota support the healthy functioning of the human body by helping with digestion (mainly via short-chain fatty acids and amino acids) and producing short-chain fatty acids. In addition, it exhibits many physiological functions, such as forming the intestinal epithelium, intestinal integrity maintenance, the production of vitamins, and protection against pathogens...
February 24, 2023: Microorganisms
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