Home parenteral nutrition

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Home parenteral nutrition

edited by Federico Bozzetti, Michael Staun and André Van Gossum

CABI, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Containing contributions for leading international experts this book explores the life-saving treatment of home parenteral nutrition. It covers the complete scenario of home parenteral nutrition, from its prevalence in different continents to clinical indications and the practical aspects of its management. Topics covered inlcude the growing use of HPN, scientific and practical issues associated with HPN in adults and the pediatric population, indications and outcomes in various diseases, complications, nutrient requirements, preparation and administration of the admixtures, monitoring of patients, medical and surgical alternatives, ethics and legislation, and quality of life. Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is the intravenous administration of nutrients carried out in the patient's home. This book analyses current practices in HPN, with a view to inform best practice, covering epidemiology of HPN in regions including the UK and Europe, USA and Australia, its role in the treatment of clinical conditions including gastrointestinal disorders and cancer, ethical and legal aspects and patient quality of life.

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PART I: Part I 1: History of parenteral nutrition, M Elia, University of Southampton, UK 2: Home artificial nutrition in Europe, A Van Gossum 3: Use of home parenteral nutrition in the United States, L Howard, Albany Medical Center, USA 4: Home parenteral nutrition: adults Canadian program, KN Jeejeebhoy, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada, J Allard, Toronto General Hospital, Canada, and L Gramlich, University of Alberta and Royal Hospital, Canada 5: Home parenteral nutrition in Australia and New Zealand, PA Ball, Charles Sturt University, Australia PART II: Clinical conditions 6: Short bowel syndrome, B Messing and F Joly, Beaujon Hospital, France, P B Jeppesen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 7: Gastrointestinal fistulae, J Shaffer, Hope Hospital, Salford, UK 8: HPN in chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, F Joly, A Amiot, B Messing, 9: Radiation enteropathy, F Bozzetti 10: HPN in cancer patients, F Bozzetti 11: HPN in mucosal damage and immune-deficiency, F Joly and B Messing 12: Home parenteral nutrition in the elderly, X Hebuterne, Hope Hospital, Nice, France PART III: Complications 13: HPN-associated liver disease, B Messing and F Joly 14: Metabolic bone disease in long-term HPN in adults, L Pironi, University of Bologna, Italy 15: Metabolic and other rare complications of HPN, S Y Chang, A L Buchman, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, USA 16: Catheter related complications, M Staun, and L Tjellesen, Rigshospitalet, Denmark 17: Disease related complications, P B Jeppesen PART IV: Practical issues 18: Adult nutritional requirements, J P Baxter, Ninwells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK 19: Home parenteral nutrition: carbohydrates, L Tappy, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland 20: Lipid, J-M Reimund, Universitaire de Caen, France 21: Aminoacid, protein and the gut, P B Soeters and M C G van de Poll, Maastricht University, Netherlands 22: Micronutrients in home parenteral nutrition, A Shenkin, University of Liverpool, UK 23: Venous access care, S Wood, Royal London Hospital, UK 24: Teaching patients home parenteral nutrition, K Judson and J Field, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK, and A Wengler, Rigshospitalet, Denmark 25: Provision-preparation, P Gomis, Hospital 12 Octubre, Madrid, Spain 26: Administration of home parenteral nutrition, A Ballarin, Hopital Erasme, Belgium, P Thul, Charite University Hospital, Germany, A van Gossum 27: Monitoring patients on home parenteral nutrition, A Wengler, P Thul, M Staun 28: Home parenteral nutrition practical issues: dietetics, M Baker University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, UK and K Farrer, Salford Primary Care Trust and Salford Royal Hospitals Trust, UK PART V: Pediatrics 29: Home parenteral nutrition in children, V Colomb, Hopital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France, M Lyszkowska, Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland, and J M Moreno Villares, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain PART VI: Part VI 30: Quality of life of patients on home parenteral nutrition, A Micklewright, University Hospital NHS Trust , Nottingham, UK, J Baxter, and C Wheatley, PINNT, UK 31: Ethical and legal aspects of HPN, F Bozzetti, and S Allison, Nottingham, UK 32: Legislation on home parenteral nutrition, J M Moreno Villares, M Leon-Sanz, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain 33: Surgical alternatives to intestinal transplantation in patients with short bowel syndrome, Y Panis, Beaujon Hospital, France, A Alves, Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, France, F Joly, B Messing 34: The use of growth factors in short bowel syndrome, P B Jeppesen 35: Intestinal transplantation, A Pinna, University of Bologna, Italy, L Pironi, A G Tsakis, University of Miami,USA 36: Home parenteral nutrition- perspectives, A Van Gossum

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