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[Peripheral parenteral nutrition].

J M Culebras1, G Martín-Peña, A García de Lorenzo

  • 1Jefe de Servicio de Cirugía, Hospital de León, España. jmculebras@telefonica.net

Revista De Medicina De La Universidad De Navarra
|April 12, 2007
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Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition (PPN) offers an effective, safe therapy for short-term patient treatment. Advances in catheters and nutrient knowledge enhance PPN

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Medical Devices
  • Metabolic Science

Context:

  • Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition (PPN) is increasingly utilized in clinical settings.
  • Advances in medical technology and understanding of metabolism have expanded PPN applications.
  • PPN serves as an alternative or supplement to other nutritional support methods.

Purpose:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition (PPN).
  • To outline the benefits and drawbacks of PPN, including techniques, indications, and outcomes.
  • To highlight the evolving role of PPN in patient care.

Summary:

  • Modern advancements in catheter technology and metabolic understanding facilitate PPN use in diverse clinical scenarios for short durations.
  • PPN is presented as a viable alternative to Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) and a complementary approach to enteral and oral nutrition.

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  • Improvements in catheter design, materials, infusion methods, and nutrient optimization have established PPN as an effective and safe therapeutic option.
  • Impact:

    • Enhanced understanding of PPN's advantages and disadvantages.
    • Improved patient outcomes through optimized short-term nutritional support.
    • Guidance for clinicians on the appropriate application of PPN.