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Management of Home Parenteral Nutrition: Complications and Survival
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4623767
Author(s) Reber, Emilie; Staub, Kaspar; Schönenberger, Katja A.; Stanga, Anastasia; Leuenberger, Michèle; Pichard, Claude; Schuetz, Philipp; Mühlebach, Stefan; Stanga, Zeno
Author(s) at UniBasel Mühlebach, Stefan
Schönenberger, Katja Angela
Year 2021
Title Management of Home Parenteral Nutrition: Complications and Survival
Journal Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Volume 77
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 46-55
Keywords Central venous catheter; Complication; Home parenteral nutrition; Parenteral nutrition
Mesh terms Adult; Aged; Catheter-Related Infections, mortality; Catheters, adverse effects; Female; Humans; Intestinal Diseases, therapy; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Parenteral Nutrition, Home, mortality; Prospective Studies; Switzerland, epidemiology
Abstract Parenteral nutrition (PN) has become an efficient, safe, and convenient treatment over years for patients suffering from intestinal failure. Home PN (HPN) enables the patients to have a high quality of life in their own environment. The therapy management however implies many restrictions and potentially severe lethal complications. Prevention and therapy of the latter are therefore of utmost importance. This study aims to assess and characterize the situation of patients with HPN focusing on prevalence of catheter-related complications and mortality.; Swiss multicentre prospective observational study collecting demographic, anthropometric, and catheter-related data by means of questionnaires every sixth month from 2017 to 2019 (24 months), focusing on survival and complications. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Logistic regression models were fitted to investigate association between infection and potential co-factors.; Seventy adult patients (50% women) on HPN were included (≈5 patients/million adult inhabitants/year). The most common underlying diseases were cancer (23%), bariatric surgery (11%), and Crohn's disease (10%). The most prevalent indication was short bowel syndrome (30%). During the study period, 47% of the patients were weaned off PN; mortality rate reached 7% for a median treatment duration of 1.31 years. The rate of catheter-related infection was 0.66/1,000 catheter-days (0.28/catheter-year) while the rate of central venous thrombosis was 0.13/1,000 catheter-days (0.05/catheter-year).; This prospective study gives a comprehensive overview of the adult Swiss HPN patient population. The collected data are prerequisite for evaluation, comparison, and improvement of recommendations to ensure best treatment quality and safety.
Publisher Karger Publishers
ISSN/ISBN 0250-6807 ; 1421-9697
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/84220/
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1159/000515057
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33887736
ISI-Number WOS:000645258900001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Multicenter Study
 
   

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