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- Title
Nutrición parenteral domiciliaria en España 2017. Informe del Grupo de Nutrición Artificial Domiciliaria y Ambulatoria NADYA.
- Authors
Wanden-Berghe, Carmina; Pereira Cunill, José Luis; Cuerda Compes, Cristina; Ramos Boluda, Esther; Maiz Jiménez, María Irene; Gómez Candela, Carmen; Virgili Casas, Nuria; Burgos Peláez, Rosa; de la Cruz, Antonio Pérez; Penacho Lázaro, Maria Ángeles; Sánchez Martos, Eva Ángeles; de Luis Román, Daniel Antonio; Martínez Faedo, Ceferino; de los Ángeles Martín Fontalba, María; Álvarez Hernández, Julia; Matía Martín, Pilar; Díaz Guardiola, Patricia; Carabaña Pérez, Fátima; Sanz París, Alejandro; Garde Orbaiz, Carmen
- Abstract
<bold>Aim: </bold>to communicate HPN data obtained from the HPN registry of the NADYA-SENPE group (www.nadya-senpe.com) for the year 2017.<bold>Material and Methods: </bold>descriptive analysis of the data collected from adult and pediatric patients with HPN in the NADYA-SENPE group registry from January 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017.<bold>Results: </bold>there were 308 patients from 45 Spanish hospitals (54.5% women), 38 children and 270 adults, with 3,012 episodes, which represent a prevalence rate of 6.61 patients/million inhabitants/year 2017. The most frequent diagnosis in adults was "palliative cancer" (25.6%), followed by "others". In children, it was Hirschsprung's disease with six cases (15.8%). The first indication was short bowel syndrome in both children (55.3%) and adults (33.7%). The most frequently used type of catheter was tunneled in both children (73.4%) and adults (38.2%). Ending 81 episodes, the most frequent cause was death (62.9%) and transition to oral feeding (34.7%).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>the progressive increase of collaborating centers and professionals in the registry of patients receiving NPD is maintained. The main indications of HPN and the motive for ending have remained stable.
- Subjects
SPAIN; ARTIFICIAL feeding; PARENTERAL feeding; HOME care services; OUTPATIENT medical care; NUTRITIONAL status; MEDICAL care; TUMOR treatment; HOME care service statistics; HIRSCHSPRUNG'S disease; NUTRITION; PALLIATIVE treatment; ACQUISITION of data; SHORT bowel syndrome
- Publication
Nutrición Hospitalaria, 2018, Vol 35, Issue 6, p1491
- ISSN
0212-1611
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.20960/nh.2364