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Home Parenteral Nutrition

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
K N, Jeejeebhoy, B, Langer
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Experience with home parenteral nutrition

The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
Twenty-nine patients underwent courses of home parenteral nutrition therapy ranging from 1.5 to 52 months (mean 14.5 months). The primary diagnoses responsible for the requirement of home parenteral nutrition were radiation enteritis in seven patients, short bowel syndrome secondary to resection in seven, Crohn's disease in two, malabsorption states in
B M, Wolfe   +5 more
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Home Initiation of Parenteral Nutrition

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2007
Parenteral nutrition (PN) has been successfully initiated in the home since the early 1990s. The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.) Standards for Specialized Nutrition Support: Home Care Patients, Safe Practices for Parenteral Nutrition, and Guidelines for the Use of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition in Adult and ...
Alyce F, Newton, Mark H, DeLegge
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Parenteral nutrition: Hospital to home

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1993
Parenteral nutrition support is the provision of essential nutrients intravenously, bypassing the intestinal tract. It is used in a variety of clinical settings and medical conditions. Parenteral nutrition is a complex technology that requires the input of many professionals, including dietitians.
J D, McCrae, R, O'Shea, L M, Udine
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Repair of damaged central venous catheters is safe and doubles catheter survival: a home parenteral nutrition patient cohort study.

Clinical Nutrition, 2019
BACKGROUND & AIMS Repeated central venous catheter loss due to complications, including material breakage, compromises the options to obtain adequate vascular access in home parenteral nutrition (HPN) patients.
Y. Wouters   +4 more
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Infectious complications in home parenteral nutrition: A long-term study with peripherally inserted central catheters, tunneled catheters, and ports.

Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 2019
OBJECTIVE Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) has become a common therapy, with tunneled central venous catheters (CVCs) being the preferred route of administration.
E. Santacruz   +9 more
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Home Parenteral Nutrition Using Shunts

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1984
Most workers have found use of shunts unworkable as a means of access for home parenteral nutrition. Our experience using arteriovenous loop vein grafts for this purpose is described including any problems encountered. One shunt could not be established. In four other patients arteriovenous loop vein grafts have been used successfully.
J H, Havill, R D, Blair
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Clinical outcomes of home parenteral nutrition patients using taurolidine as catheter lock: A long-term cohort study.

Clinical Nutrition, 2019
BACKGROUND & AIMS Central venous access device (CVAD)-related complications, such as central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs), CVAD-related venous thromboses (CRVTs) and -occlusions frequently occur in home parenteral nutrition (HPN ...
Y. Wouters   +5 more
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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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Challenges and Obstacles of Long‐Term Home Parenteral Nutrition

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2019
Patients receiving long-term home parenteral nutrition (HPN) and clinicians managing their care face complex challenges not fully addressed by existing clinical practice guidelines.
V. Kumpf
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