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Home parenteral nutrition: Parenteral Nutrition Group.
The Medical journal of Australia, 1980Since 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 and Enteral Nutrition
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2007Home parenteral and enteral nutrition (HPEN) has evolved to become a very successful, lifesaving treatment in the management of patients with intestinal and oral failure, respectively. Nevertheless, the provision of HPEN remains intrusive, expensive, and continues to be associated with significant morbidity.
John K, DiBaise, James S, Scolapio
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Home parenteral nutrition in children
Clinical Nutrition, 2003Over the past 30 years, long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) has became a well-established intervention for adults and children suffering from chronic intestinal failure. In North America and in Europe, the concept of paediatric home parenteral nutrition (HPN) programmes date from the late 1970s or early 1980s (1, 2).
V, Colomb, C, Ricour
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New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1992
Patients who are unable to sustain their nutritional integrity with foods or intestinal feedings still may be able to thrive in the home setting. A concerted health care team approach, which includes the patient and family, is required to safely carry out long-term home parenteral nutrition.
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Patients who are unable to sustain their nutritional integrity with foods or intestinal feedings still may be able to thrive in the home setting. A concerted health care team approach, which includes the patient and family, is required to safely carry out long-term home parenteral nutrition.
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The New Zealand medical journal, 1978
Home parenteral nutrition on a permanent basis can be done by patients who are reasonably intelligent and well motivated. The various aspects of such a scheme are described with reference to three patients in the Waikato area who have had extensive bowel resections.
J B, Havill +5 more
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Home parenteral nutrition on a permanent basis can be done by patients who are reasonably intelligent and well motivated. The various aspects of such a scheme are described with reference to three patients in the Waikato area who have had extensive bowel resections.
J B, Havill +5 more
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Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1979
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.
W J, Byrne +3 more
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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.
W J, Byrne +3 more
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Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN)
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1984L, Howard, A V, Michalek
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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Long COVID in a prospective cohort of home-isolated patients
Nature Medicine, 2021Bjorn Blomberg +2 more
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