Antimicrobial Locks in Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition
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Quality of life in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition.
BACKGROUND/AIMS Quality of life is an important determinant of the effectiveness of health technologies, but it has rarely been assessed in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition (HPN). PATIENTS/METHODS The non-disease specific sickness impact profile (SIP) and the disease specific inflammatory bowel disease questionnaire (IBDQ) were used on a cohort of 49 patients receiving HPN, and th...
متن کامل[Parenteral nutrition at home].
La visión actual de la Medicina basada en la evidencia y la eficiencia ha permitido incorporar la nutrición parenteral domiciliaria (NPD) como técnica de soporte nutricional especializado (SNE) novedosa, ampliando la oferta asistencial de una disciplina joven como es la Nutrición Clı́nica, mejorando la calidad de vida de los pacientes y reduciendo claramente los costes asistenciales. La NPD se d...
متن کاملHome parenteral nutrition.
The need for long term parenteral nutrition is no longer in itself adequate justification for keeping a child in hospital. With the development of both the nutritional support industry and hospital outreach services, parenteral nutrition at home has become a practical option. The necessary organisation and supervision remain complex, however, so that home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is best coor...
متن کاملESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: home parenteral nutrition (HPN) in adult patients.
Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) was introduced as a treatment modality in the early 1970s primarily for the treatment of chronic intestinal failure in patients with benign disease. The relatively low morbidity and mortality associated with HPN has encouraged its widespread use in western countries. Thus there is huge clinical experience, but there are still few controlled clinical studies of tr...
متن کاملUse of N-acetyl cysteine for the treatment of parenteral nutrition-induced liver disease in children receiving home parenteral nutrition.
The use of long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) in children with significant gut failure has been associated with progressive cholestatic liver disease (1–4). Progression to liver cirrhosis and end-stage liver disease are well-known consequences of long-term dependence on PN. The etiology of liver disease related to PN administration seems to be multifactorial (1–3). There is evidence linking th...
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عنوان ژورنال: Nutrients
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2072-6643
DOI: 10.3390/nu12020439