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[Home and Ambulatory Artificial Nutrition (NADYA) Group Report - Home parenteral nutrition in Spain, 2016].

Authors :
Wanden-Berghe Lozano C
Virgili Casas N
Ramos Boluda E
Cuerda Compés C
Moreno Villares JM
Pereira Cunill JL
Gómez Candela C
Burgos Peláez R
Penacho Lázaro MÁ
Pérez de la Cruz A
Álvarez Hernández J
Gonzalo Marín M
Matía Martín P
Martínez Faedo C
Sánchez Martos EÁ
Sanz Paris A
Campos Martín C
Martín Folgueras T
Martín Palmero MÁ
Martín Fontalba MLÁ
Luengo Pérez LM
Zugasti Murillo A
Martínez Ramírez MJ
Carabaña Pérez F
Martínez Costa C
Díaz Guardiola P
Tejera Pérez C
Parés Marimón RM
Irles Rocamora JA
Garde Orbaiz C
Ponce González MÁ
García Zafra MV
Sánchez Sánchez R
Urgeles Planella JR
Apezetxea Celaya A
Sánchez-Vilar Burdiel O
Joaquín Ortiz C
Suárez Llanos JP
Pintor de la Maza B
Leyes García P
Gil Martínez MC
Mauri Roca S
Carrera Santaliestra MJ
Source :
Nutricion hospitalaria [Nutr Hosp] 2017 Nov 24; Vol. 34 (5), pp. 1497-1501. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Nov 24.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: To communicate HPN data obtained from the HPN registry of the NADYA-SENPE group (www.nadya-senpe.com) for the year 2016.<br />Material and Methods: Descriptive analysis of the data collected from adult and pediatric patients with HPN in the NADYA-SENPE group registry from January 1st, 2016 to December 31st, 2016.<br />Results: There were 286 patients from 42 Spanish hospitals (54.2% women), 34 children and 252 adults, with 294 episodes, which represent a prevalence rate of 6.16 patients / million inhabitants / year 2016. The most frequent diagnosis in adults was "palliative cancer" (25.8%), followed by "others". In children it was "motility alterations" with 6 cases (17.6%), Hirschsprung's disease and necrotising enterocolitis, both with 5 children (14.7%). The first indication was short bowel syndrome in both children (64.7%) and adults (37.3%), followed by intestinal obstruction in 28.6% adults and 14.7% in children. The most frequently used type of catheter was tunnelled in both children (70.6%) and adults (37.9%). The most frequent complication in adults was infection related to the catheter, which presented a rate of 0.48 infections / 1,000 days of NPD. During this period, 71 episodes ended in adults and the main cause was death (57.7%) followed by resuming the oral route (31%).<br />Conclusions: There is a progressive increase of centers and professional collaborators in the registry who report patients receiving parenteral nutrition at home. The main indications of HPN and the motive for ending have remained stable.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
1699-5198
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nutricion hospitalaria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29280669
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20960/nh.1686