| Literature DB >> 6806919 |
M Sandler, J P Wright, F Marquard, R E Kottler, C J Cronje, A Valley.
Abstract
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) carried out by the patient at home is a new concept in the treatment of intestinal failure. We describe a patient with Crohn's disease who has extensive involvement of the small intestine with resultant severe malabsorption, and who was therefore treated with 'home' TPN for 4 months. During this treatment there were no serious complications. The disabling symptoms present before hyperalimentation was commenced disappeared, and overall clinical improvement has been maintained for a further 6 months after TPN therapy. This case illustrates the feasibility of safe TPN at home in selected patients who have access to specialized hyperalimentation units.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6806919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr Med J