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Utilization patterns of total parenteral nutrition in a university hospital. A methodological approach.

E Frankfort1, C Zimmerman, R Van Dalen, Y A Hekster.   

Abstract

To study the utilization of total parenteral nutrition, using methodology recommended by the World Health Organization, classification of components in accordance with the anatomical therapeutic chemical classification and defined daily dose system is necessary. Anatomical therapeutic chemical indices are available but defined daily dose values have not been established yet. In this article, a methodology to study both the total utilization of total parenteral nutrition, the utilization of individual substances and the composition of total parenteral nutrition is presented. To validate the proposed methodology, the utilization of total parenteral nutrition in a teaching hospital is studied, based on pharmacy computer data. The total utilization of total parenteral nutrition in the hospital in 1990 is 1.4 defined daily doses/100 bed-days. The composition of total parenteral nutrition varied greatly between the clusters. In this study we showed that utilization of total parenteral nutrition can be measured with the proposed methodology, using a defined daily dose for total parenteral nutrition in concurrence with a defined daily dose for the individual components.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8490586     DOI: 10.1007/bf01874085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm World Sci        ISSN: 0928-1231


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