Coyne, S., & Gura, K. M. (2024). Pharmacologic challenges in pediatric intestinal failure: A review.. Intestinal Failure (New York, N.Y.), 4, 100039.
Abstract
Although the hallmark of intestinal failure (IF) management - also known as intestinal rehabilitation - is parenteral nutrition, many of the complications that arise from this complex condition require additional pharmacologic interventions to prevent more serious consequences such as intestinal failure associated liver disease and central line associated bloodstream infections. This brief review highlights some of the more commonly used treatment strategies in pediatric patients with IF along with a review how different types of short bowel anatomy impact drug administration.