Intestine morphology and microbiocenosis changes in critically ill patients in neurosurgery

In recent years, the effect of critical conditions on intestine and the role of such changes in maintenance and progression of systemic disorders are of particular attention. This issue is relevant in critically ill neurosurgical patients too. Intestine morphology and microbiome changes in these patients represent a wide field for researches in intensive care and prevention of secondary damage to other organs and systems. This review ensures a current approach to the problem of intestine morphology and micro-biome changes in critically ill neurosurgical patients. We reviewed the data from clinical studies and experiments reproducing a critical condition in animals. Most publications are indexed in the PubMed, e-library, Google Scholar databases. We also an-alyzed the data from NEJM, JAMA, Lancet, Critical Care and other issues. The manuscript contains an overview of 44 foreign and 13 domestic references; over 50% of researches were published within the past 5 years. Searching depth was over 50 years. © 2021, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

Authors
Mikaelyan K.A. 1 , Krylov K.Yu.2 , Petrova M.V. 1 , Shestopalov A.E. 3
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
104-112
Status
Published
Volume
85
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Federal Research Clinical Center of Intensive Care and Rehabilitation, Lytkino, Russian Federation
Keywords
Critical condition; Intestine microbiota; Intestine morphology; Traumatic brain injury
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