Results 181 to 190 of about 34,961 (242)

Nutrición parenteral domiciliaria en pacientes pediátricos con fibrosis quística Home parenteral nutrition in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients

open access: yesNutrición Hospitalaria, 2009
J. M. Moreno Villares   +3 more
doaj  

Home Parenteral Nutrition

The Nurse Practitioner, 1984
The advent of parenteral nutrition techniques by Dudrick et al. (1968) has enabled the long-term survival of persons who would otherwise be unable to meet the nutritional needs necessary to sustain life. The Broviac catheter and subsequent modifications made it possible to continue such therapy on an ambulatory basis.
S, Rasslan   +4 more
  +9 more sources

Home Parenteral Nutrition

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
Home parenteral nutrition is a life-sustaining mode of therapy for patients with short bowel syndrome that is unresponsive to conventional therapy. It requires learning specialized skills through an intensive training program and carefully following this program in a home setting. This training can be best provided by a group of health care specialists
C D, Lees   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Home Parenteral Nutrition Tutorial

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2012
The nutrition support practitioner may be called upon to help coordinate care at home for a patient who requires prolonged intravenous nutrition after he or she becomes stable enough to leave the hospital. This tutorial reviews the many concepts that must be considered to manage this type of care successfully.
Donald F, Kirby   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Home Parenteral Nutrition Programs

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1981
The technique of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is becoming a more widely used method to treat patients who cannot eat for prolonged periods; to date, more than 500 patients have been trained nationwide. Training has been limited for the most part to larger centers which have more experience in providing this complex patient education.
P J, Schneider, J M, Mirtallo
openaire   +2 more sources

Home Parenteral Nutrition*

2020
One hundred and six patients were placed on a home parenteral nutrition program because of severe gastrointestinal tract lesions. In 41, sufficient improvement allowed the resumption of oral alimentation. Forty-eight remain on the program. Seventeen, including ten with malignant disease, died from causes not related to home parenteral nutrition.
Adib A. Moukarzel, Marvin E. Ament
openaire   +1 more source

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
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy