ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: home parenteral nutrition (HPN) in adult patients
Date Issued
2009-01-01
Author(s)
Staun, Michael
Pironi, Loris
Bozzetti, Federico
Baxter, Janet
Forbes, Alastair
Joly, Francesca
Jeppesen, Palle
Moreno, Jose
Hébuterne, Xavier
Pertkiewicz, Marek
Shenkin, Alan
Van Gossum, André
DOI
10.1016/j.clnu.2009.04.001
Abstract
Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) was introduced as a treatment modality in the early 1970s primarily for the treatment of chronic intestinal failure in patients with benign disease. The relatively low morbidity and mortality associated with HPN has encouraged its widespread use in western countries. Thus there is huge clinical experience, but there are still few controlled clinical studies of treatment effects and management of complications. The purpose of these guidelines is to highlight areas of good practice and promote the use of standardized treatment protocols between centers. The guidelines may serve as a framework for development of policies and procedures.