2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00467-017-3708-2
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Abdominal distention and continuous feeding intolerance after intraperitoneal kidney transplant: Answers

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“…One case report [38] studied a pediatric patient who experienced continuous FI following intraperitoneal kidney transplantation. The most likely diagnosis and the mechanism underlying the development of clinical symptoms were recurrences of nephrotic syndrome secondary to de novo formation of anti-nephrin antibodies [39] . Moreover, serum lactate levels were reportedly associated with an increased risk of EN FI, [40] while lactic acidosis is very common in patients with acidosis who require CRRT.…”
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“…One case report [38] studied a pediatric patient who experienced continuous FI following intraperitoneal kidney transplantation. The most likely diagnosis and the mechanism underlying the development of clinical symptoms were recurrences of nephrotic syndrome secondary to de novo formation of anti-nephrin antibodies [39] . Moreover, serum lactate levels were reportedly associated with an increased risk of EN FI, [40] while lactic acidosis is very common in patients with acidosis who require CRRT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most likely diagnosis and the mechanism underlying the development of clinical symptoms were recurrences of nephrotic syndrome secondary to de novo formation of anti-nephrin antibodies. [39] Moreover, serum lactate levels were reportedly associated with an increased risk of EN FI, [40] while lactic acidosis is very common in patients with acidosis who require CRRT. Elevated serum lactate levels indicate the presence of hypoxia in tissues and GI dysfunction in patients with hemodynamic instability, which further affects their tolerance to EN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%