2015
DOI: 10.1177/0148607115586575
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Characteristics of a Cohort of Home Parenteral Nutrition Patients at the Time of Enrollment in the Sustain Registry

Abstract: 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.

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“…In a large case series in the United Kingdom, HPN was given to 143 patients with ECF for a median of 5 weeks (range, 1–94 weeks) 43 . Based on data collected in the Sustain National Patient Registry for Nutrition Care, 44 the indication for HPN was ECF in 19% of adult patients enrolled. This rate is similar (10%–36%) to rates reported by other international HPN registries 45 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a large case series in the United Kingdom, HPN was given to 143 patients with ECF for a median of 5 weeks (range, 1–94 weeks) 43 . Based on data collected in the Sustain National Patient Registry for Nutrition Care, 44 the indication for HPN was ECF in 19% of adult patients enrolled. This rate is similar (10%–36%) to rates reported by other international HPN registries 45 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Readmissions are commonly associated with complex therapies, not only conditions. Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is a life‐sustaining, complex therapy for children and adults with short bowel syndrome (SBS) and other severe digestive diseases …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yet, published information about HPN indications and outcomes in the pediatric population is limited and inconsistent. Studies have been conducted either in small or single‐center samples, or registries consisting mostly of adult patients . As a result, statistics reported for pediatric patients have varied widely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%