Radiation Enteritis Flashcards
What is it?
Radiation of >40 Gy which damages intestine causing muscle atrophy, ulcerative changes due to ischaemia and obstruction because of radiation induced fibrotic strictures
Who gets it?
People with radiation exposure
How does it present at the time of radiation?
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Abdominal pain
This all should improve within 6 weeks after therapy is complete
How does chronic radiation enteritis present?
- Abdominal pain due to obstruction
- Malabsorption : bacterial overgrowth in dilated segments and mucosal damage
- Increased bowel frequency
How does acute radiation enteritis present?
Diarrhoea
Tenesmus
Sometimes blood in the stool
After the acute phase heals mucosal telangiectasias form which can cause persistent bleeding
How is it diagnosed?
Chronic radiation enteritis (if symptoms persist over 3 months)
How is it chronic radiation enteritis treated?
- Symptomatic management (often unsuccessful)
- Surgery (reserved for obstruction and perforation)
How is acute radiation enteritis treated?
- Steroids- initially help
- Resistant anaemia treated with argon plasma coagulation
- Packing the rectum with formalin-soaked swab for 2 minutes to destroy the telangiectases