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Effect of home enteral nutrition after pancreaticoduodenectomy

Nutrition, 2019
Providing home enteral nutrition (HEN) might prevent further deterioration of nutritional status and reduce complication risk after very invasive abdominal surgery. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of HEN after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).Between January 2013 and July 2016, 150 consecutive patients underwent PD.
Daisuke, Ito   +9 more
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Outcome of Patients Treated with Home Enteral Nutrition

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2001
Background: The aims of this study were to prospectively analyze the 1‐month mortality and long‐term outcome of home enteral nutrition (HEN) patients in order to determine the benefits of this treatment. Methods: Between 1990 and 1996, 417 patients, aged 64 ± 25 years, were discharged on HEN and followed up until December 31, 1998, when outcome was ...
S M, Schneider   +5 more
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Magnesium deficiency in patients on home enteral nutrition

Clinical Nutrition, 1990
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) is an established method of long term nutritional support. Many patients receiving HEN have Crohn's disease complicated by intestinal failure and malnutrition, including magnesium deficiency. It is unknown if HEN can correct magnesium deficiency or if patients on HEN can become magnesium deficient.
R H, Park   +4 more
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Home Enteral Nutrition: Updates, Trends, and Challenges

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2017
The true prevalence of home enteral nutrition (HEN) utilization is unclear and requires further study. HEN therapy has remained virtually unchanged for several decades. However, new trends in HEN are evolving; enteral nutrition is undergoing changes ranging from enteral feeding devices, ingredients used, practice innovations, and challenges with ...
Karen, Martin, Gabriela, Gardner
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Home enteral and parenteral nutritional support: a comparison

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1981
Eighteen patients requiring intensive outpatient nutritional support were prospectively reviewed to compare the application of enteral and parenteral approaches. Nine patients received home enteral nutritional support (HEN) for a period of 2 to 15 months via Micro Feeding jejunostomy (MFJ) tubes.
S A, Chrysomilides, M V, Kaminski
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Support for home enteral nutrition

Practice Management, 2019
Home enteral feeding for children by parents need to be motivated, informed and able to cope with the medical aspects of this form of feeding including any possible complications, says Amy Noakes
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Home parenteral and enteral nutrition in cancer patients

Cancer, 1993
The clinical outcomes of 2968 patients with active cancer receiving home nutrition support are described. Of these patients 1672 were receiving home parenteral nutrition and 1296 were receiving home enteral nutrition. The outcomes of these active cancer patients are compared to those of 123 radiation enteritis ("cured" cancer) and 480 Crohn's disease ...
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Home Enteral Nutrition

2023
Michelle Romano   +2 more
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A global perspective of home parenteral and enteral nutrition

Nutrition, 2000
For patients with severe or permanent dysphagia, nutrition support through a gastrostomy, pharyngostomy, or large-bore nasogastric tube has been available for more than a century. Such treatment, however, was not palatable for the patient, family, or doctor.
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Procedures for home enteral nutrition.

Journal of the Canadian Dietetic Association, 1985
As emphasis on early hospital discharge increases, home tube feeding is becoming a popular method of efficiently delivering nutritional support. This paper describes the team approach to home enteral feeding practices at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Alberta.
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