INTESTINE Vol.16 No.5(3-2)

Theme Intestinal ulcerations related to vascular disorders
Title Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia ; NOMI
Publish Date 2012/09
Author Michio Itabashi Department of Surgery 2, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Ryo Otsuka Department of Surgery 2, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Kaori Takemoto Department of Surgery 2, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Shingo Kameoka Department of Surgery 2, Tokyo Women's Medical University
[ Summary ] Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) accounts for 20-30 % of all cases of acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI). Clinical signs of NOMI are non-specific. Early symptoms are frequently absent so that acute abdominal pain may be the only presenting symptom of mesenteric ischemia. Blood markers are also non-specific and only helpful in providing subsequent therapy. NOMI is a condition characterized by high mortality rates. These poor outcomes are associated with perioperative circulatory shock, receiving adrenergic agents, and massive bowel necrosis. To improve the dismal results for nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia, recognition of patients at high risk, early diagnosis using computed tomography, and treatment with vasodilators and minimizing bowel resection are essential.
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