肠外营养:如何处方你的输入

H. Boemer
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肠外营养(PN)是一种重要的治疗方式,为特定群体的患者需要营养支持。正确使用这种复合疗法能够最大限度地提高其临床效益,最大限度地降低不良事件的潜在风险。在某些情况下,患者发现自己的临床不稳定需要处方定制的肠外配方。由于在这些溶液中使用的组件的数量,物理化学不相容的可能性是常见的,并代表一个严重的问题。为此,处方者必须熟悉其组成过程,以保证输液的安全配方。这项工作的目的是展示PN配方中常用的各种输入(氨基酸、碳水化合物、脂类、维生素、微量元素、电解质和药物),以及它们相互作用形成沉淀的可能性。渗透压的概念及其与输液部位(中央或外周)的关系也将被讨论。然而,对PN配方中使用的不同类型的输入,以及它们的物理化学相互作用能力的良好理解,与这些解决方案个性化的良好临床判断相关联,减少了错误的来源,并确保了这种类型的更高的安全性和质量。对病人的干预。
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Parenteral nutrition: how to prescribe your inputs
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is a vital therapeutic modality for a specific group of patients in need of nutritional support. The proper use of this complex therapy is capable of maximizing its clinical benefits, minimizing the potential risks of adverse events. In certain situations, the clinical lability in which the patient finds himself requires the prescription of customized parenteral formulas. Due to the number of components used in these solutions, the possibilities of Physico-chemical incompatibilities are common and represent a serious problem. For this, prescribers must be familiar with its composition process in order to guarantee a safe formula for infusion. The objective of this work is to present the various inputs (amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, trace elements, electrolytes, and drugs) commonly prescribed in PN formulas, as well as their possibilities of interaction for the formation of precipitates. The concept of osmolarity and its relationship with infusion sites (central or peripheral) will also be addressed. However, an excellent understanding of the different types of inputs used in PN formulas, and also of their physical-chemical interactions capabilities, associated with good clinical judgment in the individualization of these solutions, has reduced sources of errors and ensured greater safety and quality in this type. of intervention to patients.
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