Management of Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction in Adults after Spinal Cord Injury: Clinical Practice Guideline for Health Care Providers.
Jeffery S Johns,Klaus Krogh,Gianna M. Rodriguez,Janice J. Eng,Emily Haller,Malorie Heinen,Rafferty Laredo,Walter E. Longo,Wilda Montero-Colon,Catherine S. Wilson,Mark A. Korsten +10 more
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These guidelines have been prepared based on scientific and professional information ava... as discussed by the authors, and are based on the guidelines of the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) organization.Abstract:
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Longitudinal Trends and Prevalence of Bowel Management in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
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Neurogenic Bowel and Management after Spinal Cord Injury: A Narrative Review
TL;DR: This manuscript will review the anatomy and physiology of gastrointestinal innervation, as well as the pathophysiology associated with SCI, to provide essential information on the recent guidelines for neurogenic bowel assessment and medical management.
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Guideline for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction in spinal cord injury/disease
Ines Kurze,V Geng,R. Böthig +2 more
TL;DR: The Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF e.V.) guideline as discussed by the authors provides practice-oriented support for the care of patients with NBD resulting from congenital or aquired SCI/D.
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Development of the Canadian Spinal Cord Injury Best Practice (Can-SCIP) Guideline: Methods and overview.
Eleni M Patsakos,Mark Bayley,Mark Bayley,Ailene Kua,Christiana L. Cheng,Janice J. Eng,Janice J. Eng,Chester Ho,Vanessa K. Noonan,Matthew Querée,B. Catharine Craven,B. Catharine Craven,Can-SCIP Guideline Expert Panel +12 more
TL;DR: The Can-SCIP Guideline as discussed by the authors is the first living comprehensive guideline for adults with spinal cord injury in Canada across the care continuum, which includes 585 total recommendations from 41 guidelines, 96 recommendations that pertain to the Components of the Ideal SCI Care System section, and 489 recommendations for the Management of Secondary Health Conditions section.
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