The aim of this study was to evaluate the problems induced by the use of a central venous catheter (CVC) in a series of patients with short bowel syndrome observed at the university of Padua (Italy) between January 1981 and June 1997. During this period, 14 patients required central venous access for parenteral nutrition (PN); 55 catheters were inserted, 6 with percutaneous and 49 with surgical techniques. We divided the patients into two groups according to PN duration. The first group includes 11 children with short/medium-term PN 8 are now eating, and 3 died from respiratory failure) while the second group includes 3 patients on home long-term PN. Thirteen catheters were placed in the first group, and the mean PN duration was 173 days; t...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) has become an efficient, safe, and convenient treatment over years for pat...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The success of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) programs is compromised by complic...
Home parenteral nutrition is a treatment enabling the patients with intestinal failure to live their...
Short Bowel Syndrome and intestinal failure are chronic and severe conditions that may require life-...
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are a relatively new device for home parenteral nutr...
The 3-year survival after small bowel transplantation (SBTx) has improved to between 73% and 88%. Im...
Short Bowel syndrome characteristically belongs whithin a groop of recognizable symptoms which resul...
Backgrounds and Aims: Long term central venous access for Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) is associ...
Vicki K Wing,1 Yan Song,2 Cheryl Xiang,2 Xinyue Liu,3 Dendy Macaulay,3 Maria Ponsillo,4 William A Bl...
Background: Home Parenteral Nutrition is a therapeutic option to improve quality of life in chronic ...
Occlusion of traditional sites for central venous cannulation is a challenging problem in patients t...
Background: Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) are crucial in the management of children affect...
Background: Central venous access devices (CVADs) are used widely in acute clinical settings for the...
Intestinal failure is characterised by inability of the intestine to absorb sufficient nutrients to ...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) has become an efficient, safe, and convenient treatment over years for pat...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The success of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) programs is compromised by complic...
Home parenteral nutrition is a treatment enabling the patients with intestinal failure to live their...
Short Bowel Syndrome and intestinal failure are chronic and severe conditions that may require life-...
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are a relatively new device for home parenteral nutr...
The 3-year survival after small bowel transplantation (SBTx) has improved to between 73% and 88%. Im...
Short Bowel syndrome characteristically belongs whithin a groop of recognizable symptoms which resul...
Backgrounds and Aims: Long term central venous access for Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) is associ...
Vicki K Wing,1 Yan Song,2 Cheryl Xiang,2 Xinyue Liu,3 Dendy Macaulay,3 Maria Ponsillo,4 William A Bl...
Background: Home Parenteral Nutrition is a therapeutic option to improve quality of life in chronic ...
Occlusion of traditional sites for central venous cannulation is a challenging problem in patients t...
Background: Tunneled central venous catheters (CVC) are crucial in the management of children affect...
Background: Central venous access devices (CVADs) are used widely in acute clinical settings for the...
Intestinal failure is characterised by inability of the intestine to absorb sufficient nutrients to ...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) has become an efficient, safe, and convenient treatment over years for pat...
ABSTRACT. Background: Central venous access is crucial for the provision of adequate parenteral nutr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The success of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) programs is compromised by complic...