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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The most common risk factor in the development of [[Gastric dumping syndrome|dumping syndrome]] is [[bariatric surgery]]. Dumping syndrome is not limited to surgery but occurs due to other conditions as well. The severity of dumping syndrome is proportional to the rate of gastric emptying following different surgical procedures: | The most common risk factor in the development of [[Gastric dumping syndrome|dumping syndrome]] is [[bariatric surgery]]. [[Gastric dumping syndrome|Dumping syndrome]] is not limited to [[surgery]] but occurs due to other conditions as well. The severity of [[Gastric dumping syndrome|dumping syndrome]] is proportional to the rate of gastric emptying following different surgical procedures: | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
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** [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]]<ref name="pmid19840271">{{cite journal |vauthors=Zarate N, Farmer AD, Grahame R, Mohammed SD, Knowles CH, Scott SM, Aziz Q |title=Unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms and joint hypermobility: is connective tissue the missing link? |journal=Neurogastroenterol. Motil. |volume=22 |issue=3 |pages=252–e78 |year=2010 |pmid=19840271 |doi=10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01421.x |url=}}</ref> | ** [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]]<ref name="pmid19840271">{{cite journal |vauthors=Zarate N, Farmer AD, Grahame R, Mohammed SD, Knowles CH, Scott SM, Aziz Q |title=Unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms and joint hypermobility: is connective tissue the missing link? |journal=Neurogastroenterol. Motil. |volume=22 |issue=3 |pages=252–e78 |year=2010 |pmid=19840271 |doi=10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01421.x |url=}}</ref> | ||
** [[Peptic ulcer|Duodenal ulcer]] | ** [[Peptic ulcer|Duodenal ulcer]] | ||
** Pancreatic | ** Exocrine [[Pancreatic insufficiency]] | ||
=== Common Risk Factors === | === Common Risk Factors === | ||
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** Billroth I [[Gastroduodenostomy]] | ** Billroth I [[Gastroduodenostomy]] | ||
** Billroth II [[Gastrojejunostomy]] | ** Billroth II [[Gastrojejunostomy]] | ||
** [[Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery]] | ** [[Roux-en-Y]] [[gastric bypass surgery]] | ||
** | ** [[Vagotomy]] | ||
**[[Pyloromyotomy]] | **[[Pyloromyotomy]] | ||
** Esophageal repair of [[esophageal atresia]] | ** [[Esophageal]] repair of [[esophageal atresia]] | ||
* Post-surgical diet | * Post-surgical diet | ||
** High [[carbohydrate]] ([[sugar]])/hyperosmolar | ** High [[carbohydrate]] ([[sugar]])/hyperosmolar | ||
*In the pediatric population, almost all cases of dumping syndrome occured in those who had undergone Nissen | *In the pediatric population, almost all cases of [[Gastric dumping syndrome|dumping syndrome]] occured in those who had undergone [[Nissen fundoplication]]. | ||
===Least Common Risk Factors=== | ===Least Common Risk Factors=== | ||
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*[[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]] | *[[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]] | ||
*[[Peptic ulcer|Duodenal ulcer]] | *[[Peptic ulcer|Duodenal ulcer]] | ||
*Pancreatic | *[[Pancreatic insufficiency|Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] | ||
*[[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]] | *[[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]] | ||
===Risk Factors in Alphabetical Order=== | ===Risk Factors in Alphabetical Order=== | ||
The following are the risk factors in alphabetical order:{{columns-list|3| | The following are the [[Risk factor|risk factors]] in alphabetical order:{{columns-list|3| | ||
*Billroth I [[Gastroduodenostomy]] | *Billroth I [[Gastroduodenostomy]] | ||
*Billroth II [[Gastrojejunostomy]] | *Billroth II [[Gastrojejunostomy]] |
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Overview
The most common risk factor in the development of dumping syndrome is bariatric surgery. Dumping syndrome is not limited to surgery but occurs due to other conditions as well. The severity of dumping syndrome is proportional to the rate of gastric emptying following different surgical procedures:
Risk Factors
- Surgical
- Gastrectomy[1] (partial and total)
- Esophagectomy[2]
- Billroth I Gastroduodenostomy[3]
- Billroth II Gastrojejunostomy[3]
- Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery[3]
- Antiulcer surgery (vagotomy)[4]
- Antireflux surgery (Nissen fundoplication, especially in pediatric patients)[5]
- Cholecystectomy[6]
- Pyloromyotomy[7]
- Esophageal repair of esophageal atresia[8]
- Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG)[9]
- Post-surgical diet
- High carbohydrate (sugar)
- Diseases[10][11][12]
Common Risk Factors
- Surgical
- Gastrectomy
- Esophagectomy
- Billroth I Gastroduodenostomy
- Billroth II Gastrojejunostomy
- Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery
- Vagotomy
- Pyloromyotomy
- Esophageal repair of esophageal atresia
- Post-surgical diet
- High carbohydrate (sugar)/hyperosmolar
- In the pediatric population, almost all cases of dumping syndrome occured in those who had undergone Nissen fundoplication.
Least Common Risk Factors
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
- Duodenal ulcer
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Risk Factors in Alphabetical Order
The following are the risk factors in alphabetical order:
References
- ↑ Machella TE (1948). "The Mechanism of the Post-Gastrectomy "Dumping" Syndrome". Trans. Am. Clin. Climatol. Assoc. 60: 206–31. PMC 2242050. PMID 21407698.
- ↑ Boshier PR, Huddy JR, Zaninotto G, Hanna GB (2017). "Dumping syndrome after esophagectomy: a systematic review of the literature". Dis. Esophagus. 30 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1111/dote.12488. PMID 27859950.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Borrelli D, Borrelli A, Presenti L, Bergamini C, Basili G (2007). "[Surgical approach of the functional post-partial gastrectomy syndromes]". Ann Ital Chir (in Italian). 78 (1): 3–10. PMID 17518323.
- ↑ Ihász M, Réfi M, Kiss L, Pályi A, Váczi F, Bátorfi J (1977). "Dumping syndrome and diarrhoea after vagotomy". Acta Chir Acad Sci Hung. 18 (1): 1–12. PMID 596068.
- ↑ Samuk I, Afriat R, Horne T, Bistritzer T, Barr J, Vinograd I (1996). "Dumping syndrome following Nissen fundoplication, diagnosis, and treatment". J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 23 (3): 235–40. PMID 8890072.
- ↑ "Chronic Diarrhea After Gallbladder Surgery".
- ↑ van Kempen, A. A. M. W.; Hoekstra, J. H.; Willekens, F. G. J.; Kneepkens, C. M. F.; Pittschieler, K. (1992). "Dumping syndrome after combined pyloroplasty and fundoplication". European Journal of Pediatrics. 151 (7): 546–546. doi:10.1007/BF01957766. ISSN 0340-6199.
- ↑ Michaud L, Sfeir R, Couttenier F, Turck D, Gottrand F (2010). "Dumping syndrome after esophageal atresia repair without antireflux surgery". J. Pediatr. Surg. 45 (4): E13–5. doi:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2010.01.016. PMID 20385264.
- ↑ Tzovaras G, Papamargaritis D, Sioka E, Zachari E, Baloyiannis I, Zacharoulis D, Koukoulis G (2012). "Symptoms suggestive of dumping syndrome after provocation in patients after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy". Obes Surg. 22 (1): 23–8. doi:10.1007/s11695-011-0461-7. PMID 21647622.
- ↑ Hejazi RA, Patil H, McCallum RW (2010). "Dumping syndrome: establishing criteria for diagnosis and identifying new etiologies". Dig. Dis. Sci. 55 (1): 117–23. doi:10.1007/s10620-009-0939-5. PMID 19714467.
- ↑ Dubois A, Eerdewegh PV, Gardner JD (1977). "Gastric emptying and secretion in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome". J. Clin. Invest. 59 (2): 255–63. doi:10.1172/JCI108636. PMC 333355. PMID 833274.
- ↑ Eagon JC, Miedema BW, Kelly KA (1992). "Postgastrectomy syndromes". Surg. Clin. North Am. 72 (2): 445–65. PMID 1549803.
- ↑ Zarate N, Farmer AD, Grahame R, Mohammed SD, Knowles CH, Scott SM, Aziz Q (2010). "Unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms and joint hypermobility: is connective tissue the missing link?". Neurogastroenterol. Motil. 22 (3): 252–e78. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01421.x. PMID 19840271.