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Home artificial nutrition in a sanitary area of Galicia (Spain): descriptive study and proposals for the future / Nutrición artificial domiciliaria en un área sanitaria de Galicia (España): estudio descriptivo y propuestas de futuro
Villar Taibo, R; Martínez Olmos, MA; Rodríguez Iglesias, MJ; Fernández Rodríguez, E; Prieto Tenreiro, A.
Affiliation
  • Villar Taibo, R; Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS). Santiago de Compostela. España
  • Martínez Olmos, MA; Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS). Santiago de Compostela. España
  • Rodríguez Iglesias, MJ; Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS). Santiago de Compostela. España
  • Fernández Rodríguez, E; Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS). Santiago de Compostela. España
  • Prieto Tenreiro, A; Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS). Santiago de Compostela. España
Nutr. hosp ; 23(5): 433-438, sept-oct. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in En | IBECS | ID: ibc-68192
Responsible library: ES15.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
RESUMEN

Objectives:

Home artificial nutrition (HAN) is a technique in increasing use, but the available data about it is limited because record-keeping in most countries is voluntary. Our objective is to describe the characteristics of HAN in our setting and to design a future proposal that improves its coordination.

Subjects:

Retrospective review of 237 clinical histories of the patients who began with HAN in 2006 in our unit. Variables epidemiological information, indications, type of HAN, duration, complications and costs.

Results:

Mean age 75.4 years. Neurological and neoplasic diseases were the most frequent diagnoses (39.7% and 32.1%, respectively). Main indications were reduction of ingestion (41.8%) and neurological dysphagia (27.8%). 48.1% presented an important functional impairment and 63.7% needed a caregiver. HAN duration was < 3 months in 43.9% and the principal cause of suspension was the lack of follow-up. Oral nutrition was the preferred route (70.9%), gastrostomy was found in only 3.4%. High energy formulas were mostly used in patients with supplements (53.3%) and standard formulas in those with complete diets (32.4%). Complications related to this therapy were low, mainly in the oral route. The most frequent were gastrointestinal (19.3%). Mean monthly cost 159.3 euros/patient and an average travel distance of 26 km to pick up supplies.

Conclusion:

HAN is a safe, short-term therapy, indicated in patients with diminished ingestion due to an acute situation. Our future proposal tries to improve the selection of patients, to facilitate the provision of materials and to customize follow-up to patient needs (AU)
Subject(s)
Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Parenteral Nutrition, Home / Neoplasms / Nervous System Diseases Type of study: Observational study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Nutr. hosp Year: 2008 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS)/España
Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Parenteral Nutrition, Home / Neoplasms / Nervous System Diseases Type of study: Observational study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Nutr. hosp Year: 2008 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Conxo Provincial Hospital of Santiago de Compostela (CHUS)/España
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