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Intestinal Obstructions

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Interesting Quote…“For those clinicians who believe that palliative

care is nothing more than good intentions and a morphine infusion, learning about bowel obstruction can be an eye-opener. Competency requires an understanding of physiology and pharmacology as well as skills in assessment and communication” [Richard Meyer, M.D. (1999)]

From: Palliative Care Perspectives: Chpt. 5: Non-Pain Symptom Management:Bowel Obstruction available @

www.mywhatever.com/cifwriter/library/70/4940.html ]

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Definition

Intestinal obstruction is the partial or complete mechanical or non-mechanical blockage of the small or large intestine

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TypesMechanical = occur because the bowel is

physically blocked and its contents cannot get past the obstruction

May occur because the bowel twists on itself (volvulus) or telescopes into itself (intussusception)

(also from hernias, impacted feces, abnormal tissue growth, the presence of foreign bodies in the intestines [gallstones] or inflammatory bowel disease)

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Types

Non-mechanical (also called ileus) occurs because peristalsis stops

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Malignant ObstructionMore commonly seen in palliative care

Most commonly arises as a complication of ovarian or colon cancer

But also: gastric, pancreatic, cervical, bladder, endometrial, mesothelial (of peritoneum), carcinoma, and melanoma

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PathophysiologyMechanical block from intraluminal or extrinsic

compressionMotility/ functional block from malignant

involvement of the autonomic nerves or intestinal muscle

Obstruction at multiple sitesOther: edema, fecal impaction, fibrosis,

constipating drugs

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Pathophysiology“Vicious Cycle”:

Hypersecretion (associated with cramping in early stage) followed by dilatation and vomiting = ↑ secretion and vomiting

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SymptomsPain/ colicVomitingChanges to Bowel SoundsConstipation or diarrheaAbdominal swelling/ distention

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DiagnosisImaging Studies:

X-rayCT scanultrasound

Lab Tests

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Treatment1. Traditional Medical Approaches = NG Tube

& IV Hydration

2. Early Palliative Approaches

3. Recent Approaches

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Recent Approaches

Try to normalize gut function to the extent possible in addition to palliating symptoms directly (highly dependent on level of obstruction)

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Recent ApproachesOctreotide (↓ secretion into the gut)Promotility agentsDirect AntiemeticsNG tube - maybeLow-fibre dietOpioidsPsychosocial support

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Case Scenario

Adapted from Current Learning in Palliative Care @ www.helpthehospices.org.uk/elearning/

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Case ScenarioMr. B = 54 year old male, recent surgery for a

carcinoma of the colonHaving problems with N & VInitially, this responded to medicationPC consult team is called: nausea has returned

and bouts of colic have begunPreviously had BMs EOD, but no BM > weekAbdomen is swollen today

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Is this bowel obstruction?Symptoms could have other causes:N & V related to otherColic due to infection or stimulant laxativesConstipationAscites

What needs to be done?

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Is a physical blockage absent or likely?

Obstruction not always due to physical blockage

If ileus, bowel slows / stops

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Is thirst present?In obstruction:fluid secreted into bowel lumen = fluid lost and

patient dehydrated

If patient thirsty, may have lost > 1 litre

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Is surgery possible?

Should always be consideredMay have significant mortality and morbiditySurgical opinion helpfulStenting may be an alternative

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Is N & V present?

Nausea = very distressing

Vomiting may remain but ↓ volume/ frequency

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Is pain present?

Common Pain = Colic

Colic responds better to drugs that relax the bowel

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Is it Complete or Partial?

Partial:Important to keep bowel moving

Complete: BMs may have no benefit and laxatives should

be stopped

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Treatment

Ileus – stop antiperistaltic drugs and osmotic laxatives

Stimulant laxative may help

Metoclopramide may also help

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Treatment

Feeding & Hydration –Advanced disease = no restrictions

Dehydration best treated orally if possible

If N & V, may consider IV/ SQ hydration

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Treatment

Surgery:

May be possible

Communication with patient ++ important

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Treatment

Nausea & Vomiting-Use of antiemetics

NG tube inefficient at easing symptoms

NG tube may help ↓ distress due to feculant vomiting

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TreatmentPain:Is it colic?

Abdominal distention pain responds to analgesics

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TreatmentLaxatives:

Partial obstruction – a gentle laxative may be continued

In inoperable complete obstruction, stop all laxatives

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True or False?

A physical obstruction does not have to be present to cause bowel obstruction.

True

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True or False?

The pain of bowel obstruction usually responds to morphine.

False

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True or False?

Laxatives should be continued in partial bowel obstruction.

True

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True or False?

Restricted oral fluids are a key part of treatment.

False

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True or False?

Nasogastric tubes are an effective treatment for vomiting.

False

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True or False?

Patients with inoperable bowel obstruction can be managed at home.

True

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Match1. Colic2. Nausea3. Vomiting4. Dehydration5. Thirst6. Feculant

vomiting

a. NG Tubeb. Cup of Teac. Haloperidold. Buscopane. Bucketf. IV or SQ Fluids

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Answers

1. Colic – d. Buscopan2. Nausea – c. Haloperidol3. Vomiting – e. bucket4. Dehydration – f. IV / SQ Fluids5. Thirst – b. cup of tea6. Feculant Vomiting – a. NG tube