Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Drugs

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Drugs

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Drugs. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease Diverticulitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome*. Common Factors. Chronic/episodic Uncertain cause Genetic component Inflammation Alterations in epithelial cell function. Ulcerative Colitis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

• Ulcerative Colitis• Crohn’s Disease• Diverticulitis• Irritable Bowel Syndrome*

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Common Factors

• Chronic/episodic• Uncertain cause• Genetic component• Inflammation• Alterations in epithelial cell function

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Ulcerative Colitis• From rectum into colon• Demographics

– Onset 20 - 40– Family history– Jewish descent– More prevalent in white and northern European

• Dietary component• Bacterial or viral origin?• Immunologic component

– IgG antibodies– T cells

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Pathophysiology of UC

• Primary Lesions– Limited to mucosa– Most severe in rectum/sigmoid colon– Inflammation and leukocytic infiltration

• Secondary lesions– Erosion of primary lesion: hemorrhage– Crypt abcesses

• Necrosis• Edema and thickening of muscularis: narrowed lumen

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Clinical Manifestations of UC• Intermittent remission and exacerbation

– Diet– Stress– Watery diarrhea– Bleeding– Pain– Urge to defecate– Purulent mucus

• Mild– Minimal symptoms– Limited Colon involvement

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Clinical Manifestations of UC• Severe

– Entire colon– Fever, tachycardia– 10 - 20 BMs/day– Dehydration– Weightloss– Complications

• Toxic Megacolon• Anal fissures• Hemorrhoids• Abcesses• Hemorrhage - shock

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Ulcerative Colitis

• Extraintestinal symptoms (5 - 15%)– Polyarthritis and sacroilitis– Osteoporosis (also r/t steroids)– gall stones

• Evaluation– History & Physical– ABD radiology– Labs & stool cultures– Colonoscopy

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Treatment of UC• Treatment based on severity• Diet: avoid triggers; increase fiber• Stress management• Drugs

– Steroids– Salicylates– Immunosuppression

• Severe– Hospitalization– TPN– Surgical resection/colostomy

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Crohn’s Disease

• Affects any part of the GI tract– Mouth to Anus– Distal small intestine– Proximal large intestine

• Genetic factors– Macrophage activation

• Demographics– Younger onset (teens)

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Pathophysiology of Crohn’s

• Inflammation– Submucosa– Mucosa– Serosa

• Skip lesions• Longitudinal and transverse fissures• Granulomas• Fistulas

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Manifestations of Crohn’s

• Usually starts as "irritable bowel"• Diarrhea• Bypass fistulas• Abcesses• Malabsorption• Psychosocial issues

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Crohn’s Disease

• Eval & Treatment– Similar to UC– Surgery

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Diverticular Disease• Diverticulosis• Asymptomatic• Decreased fiber• Increased intracolonic

pressure• Genetic

• Diverticulitis• Diarrhea• Constipation• Distension• Abcess or perforation

– Fever– Pain– Leukocytosis– Septic shock– Death

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Diverticulosis/itis

• Evaluation– Usually found by accident

• Treatment– Fiber– Avoid nuts***– Probiotics– Antibiotics– Surgery

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

• Functional “Disease”– Diarrhea– Constipation– Mixed

• Demographics• Evaluation

– Exclusion

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IBS

• Treatment– Triggers– Fiber– Exercise– Medications

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Nonspecific IBS Drugs

• Antispasmodics– Hyoscyamine– Dicyclomine (Bentyl)

• Bulk-forming agents• Antidiarrheals• TCAs

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IBD Drugs

• Salicylates– Unsure mechanism

• Reduces inflammation• Reduces symptoms

• Glucocorticoids• Immunomodulators

– Azathioprine & Mercaptopurine– Cyclosporine– Infliximab

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Steel Cut Oatmeal • Ingredient list

– 1 tablespoon butter– 1 cup steel cut oats– 3 cups boiling water– 1/2 cup whole milk– 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon low-fat buttermilk– 1 tablespoon brown sugar– 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

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Steel Cut Oatmeal

• Directions– In a large saucepot, melt the butter and add the oats.

Stir for 2 minutes to toast. Add the boiling water and reduce heat to a simmer. Keep at a low simmer for 25 minutes, without stirring.

– Combine the milk and half of the buttermilk with the oatmeal. Stir gently to combine and cook for an additional 10 minutes. Spoon into a serving bowl and top with remaining buttermilk, brown sugar, and cinnamon.