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Home parenteral nutrition

The Alabama journal of medical sciences, 1983
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) or Intravenous Hyperalimentation (IVH) has been used in hospital patients for 15 years. It became increasingly apparent to institutions that used hyperalimentation, that there was a group of patients who required intravenous feeding at home if they were ever to leave hospital. The concept of an artificial gut system for
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Home Parenteral Nutrition

2012
Parenteral nutrition (PN) involves the administration of fluids and nutrients using routes other than the gut, although usually involves central venous catheters (CVC). Home PN (HPN) refers to instances where this nutritional support is administered in the patient's home. Although this form of treatment is expensive and complex, it facilitates patients’
Consuelo Pedrón-Giner   +2 more
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Home Parenteral Nutrition

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
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Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN)

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1984
L, Howard, A V, Michalek
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Home parenteral nutrition: Parenteral Nutrition Group.

The Medical journal of Australia, 1980
Since June, 1979, a patient with small-bowel obstruction caused by radiation enteritis has been successfully maintained on parenteral nutrition at home. Home parenteral nutrition gives such patients a chance to lead good quality, independent life, and to avoid the necessity of prolonged stays in hospital.
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HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION FOR CHILDREN

The Lancet, 1986
D A, Kelly   +2 more
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Demographics of Home Parenteral Nutrition

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2002
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