Nutrición Hospitalaria
ISSN 1699-5198 ISSN 0212-1611
WANDEN-BERGHE, Carmina GRUPO NADYA-SENP et al. Home and Ambulatory Artificial Nutrition (NADYA) Report. Home Parenteral Nutrition in Spain, 2017. []. , 35, 6, pp.1491-1496. 03--2020. ISSN 1699-5198. https://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.2364.
Aim:
to communicate HPN data obtained from the HPN registry of the NADYA-SENPE group (www.nadya-senpe.com) for the year 2017.
Material and methods:
descriptive analysis of the data collected from adult and pediatric patients with HPN in the NADYA-SENPE group registry from January 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017.
Results:
there were 308 patients from 45 Spanish hospitals (54.5% women), 38 children and 270 adults, with 3,012 episodes, which represent a prevalence rate of 6.61 patients/million inhabitants/year 2017. The most frequent diagnosis in adults was "palliative cancer" (25.6%), followed by "others". In children, it was Hirschsprung's disease with six cases (15.8%). The first indication was short bowel syndrome in both children (55.3%) and adults (33.7%). The most frequently used type of catheter was tunneled in both children (73.4%) and adults (38.2%). Ending 81 episodes, the most frequent cause was death (62.9%) and transition to oral feeding (34.7%).
Conclusions:
the progressive increase of collaborating centers and professionals in the registry of patients receiving NPD is maintained. The main indications of HPN and the motive for ending have remained stable.
: Home parenteral nutrition; Parenteral nutrition; Nutritional support; Home care services; Records; Epidemiology.