2017
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1683
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Catheter-related Complications and Potential Risk Factors Among Catheterized Cancer Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center: A 26,000 Parenteral Nutrition-day Experience

Abstract: BackgroundParenteral nutrition (PN) is used as nutritional support in patients that are malnourished, critically ill, and/or have a nonfunctional gut. Patients receiving PN are at increased risk for both infectious and noninfectious catheter complications often leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Risk factors for catheter complications in patients receiving PN are often variable and poorly understood.MethodsWe conducted retrospective study among cancer patients who received PN between January 1, 2013… Show more

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