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Survival of Patients with Multi-Level Malignant Bowel Obstruction on Total Parenteral Nutrition at Home
Authors:Tomasz Dzierż  anowski,Jacek Sobocki
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Palliative Medicine, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-007 Warsaw, Poland;2.Department of General Surgery, and Clinical Nutrition, Medical Center of Postgraduate Education, 00-416 Warsaw, Poland;
Abstract:Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) may improve the survival in selected patients with malignant bowel obstruction. This retrospective, medical registry-based study aimed to identify clinical and laboratory markers predicting short survival, which would allow a more accurate selection of patients that would benefit from HPN in inoperative bowel obstruction. In a retrospective analysis of 114 patients receiving HPN, the median survival was 89 days after discharge home, and the three and six-month survival probability was 48% and 26%, respectively. Parenteral nutrition was provided during 98% of overall survival time and ended on a median of one day before the patient’s death. Discontinuing chemotherapy, anemia, severe hypoalbuminemia, and water retention appeared correlated with survival shorter than three months. In these cases, routine initiation of HPN should be discouraged, as it may not bring any benefits to the patient. The decision on the initiation of HPN should be made along with continuing or initiating chemotherapy.
Keywords:malignant bowel obstruction   home parenteral nutrition   malnutrition   oncology   nutrition
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