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- Title
Home enteral nutrition in Spain; NADYA registry 2011-2012.
- Authors
Wanden-Berghe, Carmina; Martín, P. Matía; Luengo Pérez, L. M.; Compes, C. Cuerda; Peláez, R. Burgos; Álvarez Hernández, J.; Fernández, A. Calleja; Pérez de la Cruz, A.; Gómez Candela, C.; García, P. Leyes; González, L. Laborda; Martínez Olmos, M. A.; Martín, C. Campos; Suárez Llanos, J. P.; Penacho Lázaro, M. A.; Gonzalo Marín, M.; Salas Salvadó, J.; Irles Rocamora, J. A.; Cánovas Gaillemin, B.; Carrero Caballero, M. C.
- Abstract
Objective: To describe the results of the home enteral nutrition (HEN) registry of the NADYA-SENPE group in 2011 and 2012. Material and methods: We retrieved the data of the patients recorded from January 1st 2011 to December 31st 2012. Results: There were 3021 patients in the registry during the period from 29 hospitals, which gives 65.39 per million inhabitants. 97.95% were adults, 51.4% male. Mean age was 67.64 ± 19.1, median age was 72 years for adults and 7 months for children. Median duration with HEN was 351 days and for 97.5% was their first event with HEN. Most patients had HEN because of neurological disease (57.8%). Access route was nasogastric tube for 43.5% and gastrostomy for 33.5%. Most patients had limited activity level and, concerning autonomy, 54.8% needed total help. Nutritional formula was supplied from chemist's office to 73.8% of patients and disposables, when necessary, was supplied from hospitals to 53.8% of patients. HEN was finished for 1,031 patients (34.1%) during the period of study, 56.6% due to decease and 22.2% due to recovery of oral intake. Conclusions: Data from NADYA-SENPE registry must be explained cautiously because it is a non-compulsory registry. In spite of the change in the methodology of the registry in 2010, tendencies regarding HEN have been maintained, other than oral route.
- Subjects
PARENTERAL feeding; HOME care services; MEDICAL communication; MEDICAL informatics; PUBLIC health research
- Publication
Nutrición Hospitalaria, 2014, Vol 29, Issue 6, p1339
- ISSN
0212-1611
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3305/nh.2014.29.6.7360