2016
DOI: 10.1067/j.cpsurg.2016.06.001
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The intestinal microbiome and surgical disease

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“…The identification of this vast community of microbiota quickly led to demonstration of the consequences of intestinal microbiota in diseases once thought to be far removed and distinct from the gut, such as hypertension and Parkinson's Disease . But as interactions between distant systems are increasingly uncovered, interest in the relevance of gut microbiota closer to home, within the GIT itself, has also had a revival with excellent reviews published suggesting an important role for microbiota in wound healing in surgery and also in GIT cancers . Intestinal antisepsis is not a new concept in GIT surgery particularly in the lower GIT which harbours the highest concentration of bacteria within the human body under conditions of health.…”
Section: The Role Of the Intestinal Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of this vast community of microbiota quickly led to demonstration of the consequences of intestinal microbiota in diseases once thought to be far removed and distinct from the gut, such as hypertension and Parkinson's Disease . But as interactions between distant systems are increasingly uncovered, interest in the relevance of gut microbiota closer to home, within the GIT itself, has also had a revival with excellent reviews published suggesting an important role for microbiota in wound healing in surgery and also in GIT cancers . Intestinal antisepsis is not a new concept in GIT surgery particularly in the lower GIT which harbours the highest concentration of bacteria within the human body under conditions of health.…”
Section: The Role Of the Intestinal Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides antibiotics, several other factors inherent to ICU stay are associated with a disturbance in the host's microbiota, also called "dysbiosis, " where the balance between potentially pathogenic and beneficial bacteria is aberrant (Kitsios et al, 2017). These factors include a change in nutrition, non-antibiotic pharmacological interventions (e.g., proton pump inhibitors and vasopressors), and various invasive procedures including endotracheal intubation and surgery (Krezalek et al, 2016;Kitsios et al, 2017). Beneficial roles of the healthy gut microbiota on human physiology are complex and include nutrient metabolism, modulation of host immune responses (Sekirov et al, 2010) and protection against potential pathogens by competition (Harris et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Conocer y modular la microbiota intestinal puede ayudar a reducir riesgos y contribuir a alterar el curso clínico de algunas enfermedades (6) .…”
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