Celiac Crisis: A Life-Threatening Complication of Celiac Disease.

Q3 Medicine
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.34172/mejdd.2024.393
Pooja Soni, Priya Gogia, Rajkumar Kundavaram
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Abstract

Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy with varied systemic involvement and association with increased morbidity and mortality. Strong clinical suspicion is the key, and diagnosis is made using histopathology and serology. Though the consumption of a strict gluten-free diet can improve symptoms and limit mucosal damage, curative therapy is still lacking. Significant clinical improvement can be seen after treatment with immunosuppressive therapy; however, there is no definitive role of immunosuppression in preventing complications. Celiac crisis (CC), a serious and life-threatening complication of CD, is characterized by acute onset and rapid progression of gastrointestinal manifestations associated with metabolic and electrolyte disturbances and neurological and renal dysfunction. Management comprises urgent hospitalization, fluid resuscitation, correction of electrolyte imbalance, and albumin infusion. Early identification and diagnosis of CD and timely initiation of a gluten-free diet with proper compliance are of paramount importance in preventing complications, including CC. Regular follow-up after diagnosis is a good approach to assessing adherence to the gluten-free diet, disease activity, and screening for complications. With the advent of improved diagnostic facilities and access to the health care system, timely diagnosis, and efficient management, prognosis has improved significantly in recent years.

乳糜泻危象:乳糜泻危及生命的并发症。
乳糜泻(CD)是一种免疫介导的肠病,具有不同的全身累及,与发病率和死亡率增加有关。强烈的临床怀疑是关键,并通过组织病理学和血清学进行诊断。虽然食用严格的无麸质饮食可以改善症状并限制粘膜损伤,但仍然缺乏治疗方法。经免疫抑制治疗后临床改善明显;然而,免疫抑制在预防并发症方面没有明确的作用。乳糜泻危象(Celiac crisis, CC)是乳糜泻的一种严重且危及生命的并发症,其特点是急性发作和快速进展,伴有代谢和电解质紊乱以及神经和肾功能障碍。处理包括紧急住院、液体复苏、纠正电解质失衡和白蛋白输注。乳糜泻的早期识别和诊断以及及时开始无谷蛋白饮食的适当依从性对于预防并发症(包括CC)至关重要,诊断后定期随访是评估无谷蛋白饮食依从性、疾病活动和筛查并发症的好方法。近年来,随着诊断设备的改进和卫生保健系统的普及,及时的诊断和有效的管理,预后有了显著改善。
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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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