PERIOPERATIVE USE OF OCTREOTIDE IN GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY

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MULVIHILL, SJ
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ENTEROCUTANEOUS FISTULA; DUMPING SYNDROME; SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME; ILEOSTOMY DIARRHEA; CARCINOID CRISIS; SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION;
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10.1159/000201074
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The evolution of gastrointestinal endocrinology has led to the design and application of analogs of gut peptides to treat disease. Octreotide, a long-acting analog of the inhibitory peptide somatostatin, has proven useful in the management of disorders such as carcinoid syndrome and secretory diarrhea due to VIPoma. More recent experience suggests a role for this peptide in the management of certain complications of gastrointestinal surgery. Prophylactic use of octreotide appears warranted in the prevention of carcinoid crisis in selected patients with carcinoid syndrome undergoing invasive procedures, and in the prevention of complications in selected patients undergoing pancreatic surgery. Evidence from placebo-controlled trials supports a role for octreotide in the management of dumping symptoms in severely affected patients, at least in the short term. Octreotide appears to serve a useful adjunctive role in controlling output from postoperative gastrointestinal fistulae and may hasten closure, particularly in pancreatic fistulae. Selected patients with ileostomy diarrhea and short bowel syndrome benefit from octreotide treatment, but the long-term value of the peptide in controlling stool output is less clear. Rare patients with other forms of postoperative secretory diarrhea have been successfully treated with octreotide. Finally, animal and early human experience suggests that octreotide may have a role as an adjunctive treatment of partial small bowel obstruction. In most of these conditions, the available data is sparse and further controlled trials are warranted.
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