Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Drugs. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease Diverticulitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome*

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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 From rectum into colon Demographics –Onset –Family history –Jewish descent –More prevalent in white and northern European Dietary component Bacterial or viral origin? Immunologic component –IgG antibodies –T cells

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

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

Clinical Manifestations of UC Severe –Entire colon –Fever, tachycardia – BMs/day –Dehydration –Weightloss –Complications Toxic Megacolon Anal fissures Hemorrhoids Abcesses Hemorrhage - shock

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

Treatment of UC Treatment based on severity Diet: avoid triggers; increase fiber Stress management Drugs –Steroids –Salicylates –Immunosuppression Severe –Hospitalization –TPN –Surgical resection/colostomy

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)

Pathophysiology of Crohn’s Inflammation –Submucosa –Mucosa –Serosa Skip lesions Longitudinal and transverse fissures Granulomas Fistulas

Manifestations of Crohn’s Usually starts as "irritable bowel" Diarrhea Bypass fistulas Abcesses Malabsorption Psychosocial issues

Crohn’s Disease Eval & Treatment –Similar to UC –Surgery

Diverticular Disease Diverticulosis Asymptomatic Decreased fiber Increased intracolonic pressure Genetic Diverticulitis Diarrhea Constipation Distension Abcess or perforation –Fever –Pain –Leukocytosis –Septic shock –Death

Diverticulosis/itis Evaluation –Usually found by accident Treatment –Fiber –Avoid nuts*** –Probiotics –Antibiotics –Surgery

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Functional “Disease” –Diarrhea –Constipation –Mixed Demographics Evaluation –Exclusion

IBS Treatment –Triggers –Fiber –Exercise –Medications

Nonspecific IBS Drugs Antispasmodics –Hyoscyamine –Dicyclomine (Bentyl) Bulk-forming agents Antidiarrheals TCAs

IBD Drugs Salicylates –Unsure mechanism Reduces inflammation Reduces symptoms Glucocorticoids Immunomodulators –Azathioprine & Mercaptopurine –Cyclosporine –Infliximab

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

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.