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Safety of home parenteral nutrition in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a French national survey

Authors :
Paul H. Gordon
Myriam Chalbi
Claude Desnuelle
François Salachas
Gaëlle Bruneteau
Annie Verschueren
Jean Pouget
Pierre-François Pradat
Marie-Hélène Soriani
Timothée Lenglet
Nadine Le Forestier
Vincent Meininger
Nathalie Guy
Maya Abdelnour-Mallet
Pierre Clavelou
Source :
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : official publication of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Motor Neuron Diseases. 12(3)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We carried out a retrospective multicentre study to assess the safety of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) in patients with ALS. We reviewed the case records of patients from French ALS centres treated with HPN by central venous catheter (CVC) using an implantable port between January 2005 and October 2009. Seventy-three patients received HPN for a total of 11,908 catheter days. Twenty-seven patients experienced a total of 37 CVC related complications resulting in an incidence rate of 3.11 CVC complications/1000 catheter days, including 1.93 septic complications and 1.09 mechanical complications/1000 catheter days. Metabolic complications were frequent but without serious consequences on mortality. The use of the catheter for intravenous therapies in addition to HPN was identified as a septicaemia's risk factor (relative risk (RR) = 2.54, confidence interval (CI) 1.56-4.14, p = 0.04). In conclusion, HPN is an alternative procedure to PEG in advanced ALS patients. The incidence of complications appears to be comparable to data from the literature on HPN in other diseases. A prospective study comparing HPN and radiologic inserted gastrostomy (RIG) would allow comparison of the relative risk-benefit and survival of these procedures. The relation of CVC and RIG placement timing and the complications' occurrence should also be investigated.

Details

ISSN :
1471180X
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : official publication of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Motor Neuron Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc757055b61196868f8ce2e6db13fc81