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==See Also==
==See Also==
 
*[[Colitis]]
*[[Mesenteric ischemia]]


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==See Also==
*[[Colitis]]
*[[Mesenteric ischemia]]
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Revision as of 18:53, 8 July 2021

Background

Intestinal Ischemic Disorder Types

  • Ischemic colitis
    • Accounts for 80-85% of intestinal ischemia
    • Due to non-occlusive disease with decreased blood flow to the colon.
    • Causes decreased perfusion leading to sub-mucosal or mucosal ischemia only.
    • Typical to the "watershed areas" of the colon (Splenic flexure or Sigmoid)
  • Acute mesenteric ischemia
    • Due to complete occlusion of mesenteric vessels
    • Complete transmural ischemia

Clinical Features

  • Consider ischemic colitis as the possible cause of acute-onset abdominal pain with rectal bleeding in patients age 50 and older with cardiovascular morbidities.[1]

Differential Diagnosis

Colitis

Diffuse Abdominal pain

Evaluation

Workup

  • CTA (first-line imaging)[2]

Diagnosis

Management

  • Antibiotics, if the patient has any of the factors associated with severe disease.[3]
  • Emergent surgical consultation for:[4]
    • Peritoneal signs
    • Pneumatosis coli
    • Portal venous gas
    • Pan-colonic distribution, or
    • Isolated right-colon ischemia on imaging

Disposition

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