Tests

1st tests to order

serum electrolytes

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Result
Test

Performed to evaluate severity and to guide supportive treatment.

A nonspecific test.

Elevated BUN and creatinine may be present in the dehydrated patient.

Result

hypokalemia, hypochloremia, alkalosis; elevated blood urea and serum creatinine may occur with dehydration

serum magnesium

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Result
Test

Electrolyte imbalance, particularly hypermagnesemia, has been associated with ileus.[82]

Result

hypermagnesemia may be present

CBC

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Result
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Performed to evaluate for evidence of infection.

A significantly elevated WBC, especially if accompanied by abdominal tenderness or peritoneal signs, is a sign that a more severe condition (e.g., sepsis, peritonitis) is present.

Result

normal or slightly elevated WBC

abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast)

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Result
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Performed to exclude other causes of distention and obstipation, and to exclude a mechanical obstruction.[77][80][81] CT scan shows fluid-filled intestines and no evidence of transition zone indicating mechanical bowel obstruction, bowel perforation, intra-abdominal abscess, or other gastrointestinal pathology. [Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: CT scan with intravenous and oral contrast showing fluid-filled small intestine and cecum in ileusFrom the personal collection of Dr Paula I. Denoya [Citation ends].CT scan with intravenous and oral contrast showing fluid-filled small intestine and cecum in ileus[Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: CT scan with intravenous and oral contrast showing fluid-filled small intestine in ileusFrom the personal collection of Dr Paula I. Denoya [Citation ends].CT scan with intravenous and oral contrast showing fluid-filled small intestine in ileus

In postoperative patients, a CT scan should be performed if the presumed ileus has not resolved in 5-7 days, or the clinical condition of the patient worsens.[32]

In the immediate postoperative period, CT scan with oral contrast is the method of choice in differentiating prolonged ileus and mechanical obstruction.[80][81]

Contrast-enhanced CT acquisition is sufficient for the assessment of possible small bowel obstruction; use of unenhanced CT alongside contrast-enhanced imaging does not add diagnostic information and should be avoided.[79]

In patients with renal insufficiency, caution should be exercised prior to administering intravenous contrast, which can be avoided if necessary.

Water-soluble contrast should be used in place of barium, which is contraindicated if there is a possible perforation.

Result

fluid-filled intestines; distended stomach

Tests to consider

serum LFTs

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Result
Test

To exclude other conditions that may contribute to ileus, such as cholecystitis or pancreatitis.

Result

normal in ileus

serum amylase

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Result
Test

To exclude other conditions that may contribute to ileus, such as cholecystitis or pancreatitis.

Result

normal in ileus

serum lipase

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Result
Test

To exclude other conditions that may contribute to ileus, such as cholecystitis or pancreatitis.

Result

normal in ileus

small bowel series

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Result
Test

Performed if CT scan is not diagnostic but there is still suspicion of intestinal obstruction.

To exclude a point of mechanical obstruction in patients with prolonged postoperative ileus. [Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: Small bowel series showing dilated small bowel loops in ileus; nasogastric tube is seen curled in the stomachFrom the personal collection of Dr Paula I. Denoya [Citation ends].Small bowel series showing dilated small bowel loops in ileus; nasogastric tube is seen curled in the stomach[Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: Small bowel series showing dilated contrast-filled small bowel loops in ileus; some contrast is visible in the right colonFrom the personal collection of Dr Paula I. Denoya [Citation ends].Small bowel series showing dilated contrast-filled small bowel loops in ileus; some contrast is visible in the right colon

Care should be taken, as there is a risk of aspiration.

Result

no evidence of obstruction or bowel leak

gastric emptying study

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Result
Test

Consider performing this test in cases of prolonged ileus, especially in patients with comorbidities such as long-standing diabetes mellitus, which is associated with gastroparesis.

Result

delayed gastric emptying

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