Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 7
Review
Intestinal failure in adults and children

559-564

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6981/2020

Alida Alcolea Sánchez, Francisco de Borja Nava Hurtado de Saracho, Alba M Sánchez-Galán, Rocío González Sacristán,

Abstract
Intestinal failure (IF) is rare, but it represents one of the most complex medical-surgical management pathologies, both in adults and children. The first-line treatment is parenteral nutrition (PN). However, new alternatives in the field of intestinal rehabilitation have opened up in recent decades, with the rise of multidisciplinary teams and the development of new hormone therapies as the first non-symptomatic approach to IF.
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Received: 16/02/2020

Accepted: 05/04/2020

Online First: 16/06/2020

Published: 08/07/2020

Article revision time: 47 days

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