Abstract
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) is an important part of the health care system, with a growing population of patients around the world. The aim of our study was to analyze one of the largest cohorts of HEN patients to provide the most recent data available in European literature. A multicenter, nation-wide survey in the period of 1 January 2018–1 January 2019 was performed in Poland. Data concerning adult patients on HEN in 2018 during 1 year of observation time were analyzed: demographic characteristics, primary disease, technique of enteral feeding, diet formulation and amount of energy provided. A total of 4586 HEN patients (F: 46.7%, M: 53.3%) were included in the study. The primary diseases were: 54.5% neurological (17.4%—neurovascular, 13.7%—neurodegenerative), 33.9% cancer (20.2%—head and neck, 11.7%—gastrointestinal cancer), 2.5%—gastroenterology, 1.5%—inherited diseases. Of new registrations in 2018—cancer patients 46.3%, neurological patients 45.1%. The median age overall was: 64 yr., BMI-20.2 kg/m2, NRS 2002 score—4.28. A total of 65% of patients were treated with PEG, 11.6% with surgical gastrostomy, 14.3% with naso-gastric tube and 7% with jejunostomy. Boluses were the most common method of feeding (74.4%). Gravity flow was used in 17.6% and peristaltic pump was used in 8% patients. The median energy provision was 1278 kcal/day and 24 kcal/kg/day. The most commonly used diets were: isocaloric (28.1%), protein-enriched isocaloric (20%) and protein-enriched hypercaloric (12%). The median overall duration of HEN was 354 days, 615 days for neurological and 209 days for cancer patients. A number of new registrations of cancer patients was significant and long duration of HEN in this group is encouraging. A developing spectrum of enteral formulas available enables more specified nutritional interventions.
Highlights
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) is a medical procedure provided to patients requiring nutritional support, unable to achieve nutritional goals with a standard oral, home-made diet, when the continuation of hospital stay is no longer necessary
Our study aimed to provide the most recent data concerning a cohort of HEN patients
Adult HEN patients treated between January 1 and December 31, 2018 were included in the study
Summary
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) is a medical procedure provided to patients requiring nutritional support, unable to achieve nutritional goals with a standard oral, home-made diet, when the continuation of hospital stay is no longer necessary. ESPEN (European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism) HEN guidelines published in 2019 described the indications for the home enteral nutrition [1]. Data from U.S population showed an increase from 463 per million citizens in 1995 [2] to 248.846 adult patients and 1385 per million U.S inhabitants latest study published in 2017 [3]. An Italian study showed an increase of HEN patients in 11-year epidemiological data and mean prevalence rate: 464 ± 129 cases/million inhabitants at home compared to 478 ± 164 in Nursing homes [4]
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