Department of Acute Medicine, Southmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, BS10 5NB.
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Southmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, BS10 5NB.
Acute Med. 2022;21(1):34-42. doi: 10.52964/AMJA.0890.
Gastric-bypass associated hyperammonaemia (GaBHA) is an under-recognised cause of non-hepatic encephalopathy that is associated with significant mortality and has limited reporting in published literature. GaBHA has been reported predominately in middle-aged females with a past surgical history of Roux-En-Y surgical procedure. Individuals may present at any stage post-surgery and an important minority may have an undiagnosed inherited metabolic disorder. We report a case of a 49 year old woman who presented acutely with encephalopathy, a significantly elevated plasma ammonia level, and substantial multifactorial nutritional deficiency which required correction with intensive enteral and parenteral nutritional support. This case represented a diagnostic and management challenge for acute medical physicians and the multidisciplinary team involved.
胃旁路相关高氨血症(GaBHA)是一种被低估的非肝性脑病病因,与高死亡率相关,在已发表的文献中报道有限。GaBHA 主要发生在中年女性,既往有 Roux-en-Y 手术史。患者可能在手术后的任何阶段出现,少数重要的患者可能存在未诊断的遗传性代谢紊乱。我们报告了一例 49 岁女性患者,她急性发作出现脑病、显著升高的血浆氨水平和严重的多种因素营养缺乏,需要通过强化肠内和肠外营养支持来纠正。这种情况对急性内科医生和多学科团队来说是一个诊断和管理上的挑战。