Complicaciones intraabdominales agudas y crónicas en pacientes quemados.

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Title: Complicaciones intraabdominales agudas y crónicas en pacientes quemados.
Alternate Title: Acute and chronic intraabdominal complications in burned patients.
Authors: Antonio Garnica-Escamilla, Marco1, de Jesús Sánchez-Zúñiga, Martín1 sahahinr4@gmail.com, Alejandra Tamez-Coyotzin, Elvira1, Iván Vázquez-Guerra, Luis2, Alberto Garza-Carrión, Jorge3, Hernández-Peña, Raqueli4, Elizabeth Moreno-Sánchez, Liliana5
Source: Medicina Interna de México. may/jun2023, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p504-512. 9p.
Abstract (English): Burns represent a complex medical entity, not only due to the management required, but because of the different systemic complications present in these patients, currently, gastrointestinal alterations have been the subject of study for its correlation as a factor of poor prognosis in the natural history of the disease. This paper addresses the different gastrointestinal clinical entities present in burned patients among which are: ileus, bleeding digestive, compartimental syndrome, intestinal perforation and pseudomembranous colitis. To speak of gastrointestinal complications is to refer not only to the complications of the injury, but in many cases secondary to a vigorous medical treatment to which the patient is exposed, as such there is no classification based on the period in which these complications appear; that why a search was made of the different complications in relation to their time of appearance and a classification is proposed in acute and chronic, taking into account the first week of their development for their best understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Las quemaduras son una afección médica compleja, no solo por el manejo médico que requieren, sino por las diferentes complicaciones sistémicas que ocurren en estos pacientes; en la actualidad, las alteraciones gastrointestinales han sido tema de estudio por su correlación como factor de mal pronóstico en la historia natural de la enfermedad. Este artículo trata las diferentes afecciones clínicas gastrointestinales coexistentes en los pacientes quemados, entre las que se encuentran íleo, hemorragia digestiva, síndrome compartimental, perforación intestinal y colitis pseudomembranosa. Hablar de las complicaciones gastrointestinales es hacer referencia no solo a las complicaciones propias de la lesión, sino en muchos casos a las secundarias a un tratamiento médico vigoroso al cual es expuesto el paciente; como tal no existe una clasificación con base en el periodo en el que aparecen tales complicaciones, por eso se realizó una búsqueda de las diferentes complicaciones en relación con su tiempo de aparición y se propone una clasificación en agudas y crónicas, tomando en cuenta la primera semana de la aparición de la misma para su mejor comprensión. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Burns represent a complex medical entity, not only due to the management required, but because of the different systemic complications present in these patients, currently, gastrointestinal alterations have been the subject of study for its correlation as a factor of poor prognosis in the natural history of the disease. This paper addresses the different gastrointestinal clinical entities present in burned patients among which are: ileus, bleeding digestive, compartimental syndrome, intestinal perforation and pseudomembranous colitis. To speak of gastrointestinal complications is to refer not only to the complications of the injury, but in many cases secondary to a vigorous medical treatment to which the patient is exposed, as such there is no classification based on the period in which these complications appear; that why a search was made of the different complications in relation to their time of appearance and a classification is proposed in acute and chronic, taking into account the first week of their development for their best understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:01864866
DOI:10.24245/mim.v39i3.7295