3 results on '"Carabaña Pérez, F."'
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2. A Home and Ambulatory Artificial Nutrition (NADYA) group report, Home Parenteral Nutrition in Spain, 2013.
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Wanden-Berghe C, Cuerda Compes JC, Burgos Peláez R, Gómez Candela C, Virgili Casas N, Pérez de la Cruz A, Moreno Villares JM, Carabaña Pérez F, Garde Orbaiz C, Martínez Faedo C, Penacho Lázaro MÁ, Gonzalo Marín M, García Luna PP, Matía Martín P, Sanz Paris A, Luengo Pérez LM, Martín Folgueras T, García Zafra MV, Hernández Á, Campos Martín C, Suárez Llanos JP, Zugasti A, Apezetxea Celaya A, Urgeles Planella JR, Laborda González L, Sánchez-Vilar Burdiel O, Joaquín Ortiz C, Martínez Costa C, Vidal Casariego A, Leyes García P, Ponce González MA, Gil Martínez MC, Sánchez Martos EÁ, del Olmo García MD, and Díaz Guardiola P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Registries, Spain epidemiology, Young Adult, Ambulatory Care statistics & numerical data, Parenteral Nutrition, Home statistics & numerical data
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Aim: To communicate the results of the Spanish Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) registry of the NADYA-SENPE group for the year 2013., Material and Methods: Data was recorded online by NADYA group collaborators that were responsible of the HPN follow-up from 1st January to 31st December 2013., Results: A total of 197 patients and 202 episodes of HPN were registered from 35 hospitals that represents a rate of 4,22 patients/million habitants/year 2013. The median age was 53 years (IQR 40-64) for 189 adult patients and 7 months (IQR 6-35,5) for children. The most frequent disease in adults was neoplasm (30,7%) followed by other diseases (20,1%) and mesenteric ischemia (12,7%). Short bowel syndrome and intestinal obstruction (25,9%) were in 35.7% cases the indications for HPN. The most frequent diagnosis for children were the congenital intestinal disorders and other diagnosis, both with a (37,5%) and short bowel syndrome and intestinal obstruction were the indication for treatment, each was present in 50% of the sample. Tunneled catheters (50%) and subcutaneous reservoirs (27,7%) were frequently used. The septic complications related with catheter were commonly frequent with a rate of 0.74 infections/1000 HPN days. HPN duration presented a median of 1,69 days. A total of 86 episodes finalized during the year, death was the principal reason (45%), followed by "resumed oral via" (43,75%) while it happened inversely for children, 66,7% of them resumed oral via and 16,7% deceased. Fifteen per cent were considered for intestinal transplant, children were proportionally candidates, p-value 0.002., Conclusions: The number of participating centers and registered patients increased progressively respect to preceding years. Since 2003 Neoplasm is still being the principal pathological group. Death is adult's principal reason for finalizing HPN and "resuming oral via" for children. Despite that NADYA registry is consolidate as a essential source of relevant information about the advances in Home Artificial Nutrition in our country, currently is in an improvement process of the available information about patients characteristics with a special emphasis on children even though they still being a minority group., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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3. A home enteral nutrition (HEN); spanish registry of NADYA-SENPE group; for the year 2013.
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Wanden-Berghe C, Álvarez Hernández J, Burgos Peláez R, Cuerda Compes C, Matía Martín P, Luengo Pérez LM, Gómez Candela C, Pérez de la Cruz A, Calleja Fernández A, Martínez Olmos MÁ, Laborda González L, Campos Martín C, Leyes García P, Irles Rocamora JA, Suárez Llanos JP, Cardona Pera D, Gonzalo Marín M, Penacho Lázaro MÁ, Ballesta Sáncez C, Rabasa Soler A, Garde Orbaiz C, Cánovas Gaillemin B, Moreno Villares JM, del Olmo García MD, Carabaña Pérez F, Arraiza Irigoyen C, Mauri S, Sánchez-Vilar Burdiel O, Virgili Casas N, Miserachs Aranda N, Apezetxea Celaya A, Pereira Soto MÁ, and Ponce González MÁ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Home Care Services, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Middle Aged, Spain epidemiology, Young Adult, Parenteral Nutrition, Home statistics & numerical data, Registries
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Aim: To present the results of the Spanish home enteral nutrition (HEN) registry of the NADYA-SENPE group for the year 2013., Material and Methods: From January 1st to December 31st 2013 data was recorded for the HEN registry and further descriptive and analytical analysis was done., Results: In this period 3 223 patients (50.6% men) and a total of 3 272 episodes of HEN were registered in 33 Spanish hospitals. The rate of prevalence was of 67,11 patients/million habitants/ year 2013. A high percentage of patients (98,24%) were older than 14 years. Adult's mean age was 69,14 years (sd 17,64) and men were younger than women p-value <0,001. Children mean age was 2,38 years (sd 4,35). The most frequent indication for HEN was neurological disease for children (49,1%). and for adults (60,6%). Gastrostomy was the most used administration route for children (51%) while younger ones were fed with NGT (p-value 0,003) also older adults (48%) were fed with this type of tube (p-value <0,001). The most frequent reasons for cessation of treatment was death, 44,4% were children and 54,7% were adults., Conclusions: The number of patients and hospitals registered increased in the last years while the other variables maintain steady. The registry developed allowing contrasted analysis of data in order to get more information., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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