Intestinal flora as the potential target for nutritional support treatment in abdominal infection and its clinical significance

Q4 Medicine
Chang Liu, Yanyan Dong, Zeyu Li
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Abstract

Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common in the clinical practice, which include a variety of patholo-gical conditions. Severe IAIs can lead to sepsis, secondary organ dysfunction, and threaten the lives of patients. Patients with IAIs are under a high metabolic reaction, and often have gastrointestinal dysfunction, manifesting as impaired intestinal mucosal barrier function, out of control in intestinal flora regulation, and continuous loss of nutrients. The body is in a malnutrition condition, and body resistance severely declines, which further aggravates disease progression. Intestinal micro-ecology is the largest and most complex ecosystem in the human body. In the case of coexistence of many bacteria, the synergy and antagonism between different strains maintain the balance of digestive tract microecology. Intestinal flora and nutritional status under IAIs have their particularity. Understanding the mechanism of intestinal flora abnormalities under IAIs, reasonable and effective nutritional support treatment and management is essential for improving the prognosis of patients with IAIs. Key words: Critical illnes; Infection; Intra-abdominal infections; Intestinal flora; Nutritional support
肠道菌群作为腹部感染营养支持治疗的潜在靶点及其临床意义
腹内感染(IAIs)在临床实践中很常见,它包括多种病理条件。严重的iai可导致败血症、继发性器官功能障碍,并危及患者生命。iai患者处于高代谢反应状态,常出现胃肠道功能障碍,表现为肠黏膜屏障功能受损,肠道菌群调节失控,营养物质持续流失。身体处于营养不良状态,身体抵抗力严重下降,这进一步加剧了疾病的进展。肠道微生态是人体最大、最复杂的生态系统。在多种细菌共存的情况下,不同菌株之间的协同和拮抗作用维持了消化道微生态的平衡。iai下的肠道菌群和营养状况有其特殊性。了解IAIs下肠道菌群异常的发生机制,合理有效的营养支持治疗和管理,对改善IAIs患者的预后至关重要。关键词:危重症;感染;腹腔感染;肠道菌群;营养支持
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中华消化外科杂志
中华消化外科杂志 Medicine-Gastroenterology
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