Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Czech Home Parenteral Nutrition Group of theSociety of Clinical Nutrition and Intensive Metabolic Care. Paediatric HomeParenteral Nutrition in the Czech Republic and Its Development: MulticentreRetrospective Study 1995-2011
STÝBLOVÁ, J., J. KALOUSOVÁ, M. ADAMCOVÁ, Kateřina BAJEROVÁ, J. BRONSKÝ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Czech Home Parenteral Nutrition Group of theSociety of Clinical Nutrition and Intensive Metabolic Care. Paediatric HomeParenteral Nutrition in the Czech Republic and Its Development: MulticentreRetrospective Study 1995-2011
Authors
STÝBLOVÁ, J. (203 Czech Republic), J. KALOUSOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), M. ADAMCOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Kateřina BAJEROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), J. BRONSKÝ (203 Czech Republic), F. FENCL, E. KARÁSKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Petra KESLOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), J. MELEK (203 Czech Republic), O. POZLER (203 Czech Republic), V. SEBROŇ, A. ŠULÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), J. TEJNICKÁ (203 Czech Republic), L. TLÁSKAL (203 Czech Republic), P. TOMÁŠEK (203 Czech Republic), B. VLKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and P. SZITÁNYI (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, Basel, Karger, 2017, 0250-6807
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30209 Paediatrics
Country of publisher
Switzerland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 3.051
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/17:00120329
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
UT WoS
000410957500010
Keywords in English
Paediatric home parenteral nutrition
Tags
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 9/5/2022 10:15, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová
Abstract
V originále
Background: Treatment quality and outcomes of paediatric home parenteral nutrition (HPN) program during its development in the Czech Republic. Methods: A retrospective study of patients receiving HPN from May 1995 till June 2011. Results: Sixty-six patients were treated in 8 centres. In 48 patients, long-term PN began in the first year of life and in 35 of them in the first month. Sixty children had gastrointestinal and 6 had non-gastrointestinal disease. In a majority of the patients, the Broviac catheter was used. Thirty-two (48.5%) patients were weaned from PN after 1-117 months, 21 (32.8%) continued on HPN after 7-183 months, and 13 (19.7%) patients died, all on PN. The mortality in patients with primary gastrointestinal disease was significantly lower than in patients with non-gastrointestinal disease. Thirty-one paediatric patients were receiving HPN for 14,480 catheter days in 2009-2010. Fourteen patients had 23 Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections (CRBSI) episodes. The incidence of CRBSI in 2009-2010 was 1.58/1,000 catheter days. Conclusion: Submitted data showed that even in the absence of expert centres, patient care may achieve results comparable to countries with well-developed HPN program. A majority of Czech HPN patients are at present treated in specialized centres, following the most desirable pattern of care.