Characteristics of a Cohort of Home Parenteral Nutrition Patients at the Time of Enrollment in the Sustain Registry.

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Marion F Winkler, Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, Peggi Guenter, Helaine E Resnick, Lawrence Robinson, Beth Lyman, Carol Ireton-Jones, Lillian Harvey Banchik, Ezra Steiger
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Abstract

Background: Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is a vital lifesaving therapy for patients who are unable to maintain weight, fluid balance, nutrition, and functional status via oral or enteral nutrition alone. There are few current data sources describing HPN prevalence, patient demographics, or long-term outcomes in the United States.

Objective: To describe demographics and baseline characteristics of patients receiving HPN therapy.

Methods: This is a descriptive analysis of data from the first cohort of HPN patients at time of enrollment in the SustainTM Registry between August 2011 and February 2014.

Results: There were 1251 patients enrolled from 29 sites. Eighty-five percent of patients were adults, with a mean age of 51.3 ± 15.3 years. Fifteen percent were pediatric, with a mean age of 4.9 ± 4.9 years. For both age groups, short-bowel syndrome was the most frequently reported HPN indication (24%). Adults most commonly had a peripherally inserted central catheter (47%) or a tunneled catheter (43%) for HPN administration. In contrast, most pediatric patients (72%) had a tunneled catheter. Most patients received parenteral nutrition daily and consumed some oral nutrition. Twenty-eight percent of all patients were expected to require HPN indefinitely.

Conclusions: This is the first report of descriptive data from the Sustain Registry. The data reveal important characteristics of patients receiving HPN in 29 U.S. sites.

在Sustain注册登记时家庭肠外营养患者队列的特征。
背景:家庭肠外营养(HPN)对于单纯通过口服或肠内营养无法维持体重、体液平衡、营养和功能状态的患者是一种至关重要的救命疗法。目前在美国,描述HPN患病率、患者人口统计学或长期结果的数据来源很少。目的:描述接受HPN治疗患者的人口统计学特征和基线特征。方法:对2011年8月至2014年2月在SustainTM注册中心登记的第一组HPN患者的数据进行描述性分析。结果:共纳入29个站点的1251例患者。85%的患者为成人,平均年龄51.3±15.3岁。15%为儿童,平均年龄为4.9±4.9岁。在这两个年龄组中,短肠综合征是最常见的HPN指征(24%)。成人最常采用外周插入中心导管(47%)或隧道导管(43%)进行HPN给药。相比之下,大多数儿科患者(72%)使用隧道导管。大多数患者每天接受肠外营养,并服用一些口服营养。28%的患者预计将无限期地需要HPN。结论:这是来自Sustain Registry的第一份描述性数据报告。这些数据揭示了美国29个地区接受HPN治疗的患者的重要特征。
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