Acute mesenteric ischemia: early recognition saves lives

Scritto il 22/01/2026
da Lisette Nauta

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2026 Jan 20;170:D8663.

ABSTRACT

Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a severe condition with nonspecific symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose and easily missed in clinical practice. Early recognition is crucial, as delayed treatment results in high mortality rates. The number of AMI patients is expected to rise due to the aging population and increasing risk factors. There are no specific laboratory tests for the early detection of AMI. Imaging plays a crucial role, with contrast-enhanced CT being the standard diagnostic tool. Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in AMI treatment. Endovascular procedures can restore blood flow to the intestines quickly and non-invasively, improving clinical outcomes. Timely recognition is critical for implementing life-saving treatments.

PMID:41569098