chronic mesenteric ischemia

A condition characterised by intermittent severe ischaemia, resulting in abdominal colic, beginning 15–30 mins post-prandially, lasting 1–2 hours, and appearing when 2 or all 3—superior and inferior mesenteric and celiac—major abdominal arteries have severe atherosclerosis; because the intestine’s O2 demand increases with meals, patients avoid the pain by not eating, and thus lose weight; malabsorption may occur since absorption is O2-dependent
Management Bypass, endarterectomy, vascular reimplantation, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty

chronic mesenteric ischemia

Abdominal angina A condition characterized by intermittent severe ischemia, resulting in abdominal colic, beginning 15-30 mins post-prandially, lasting 1-2 hrs, and appearing when 2 or all 3–superior and inferior mesenteric and celiac major abdominal arteries have severe ASHD; since the intestine's O2 demand ↑ with meals, Pts avoid the pain by not eating, and thus lose weight; malabsorption may occur because absorption is O2-dependent Management Bypass, endarterectomy, vascular reimplantation, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty