Sustained elimination of parenteral support in adult patients with under 60 cm of small intestine: A case series

Author:

Catron Hilary1ORCID,Hanson Corrine2,Beerman Laura1,Carney Jaime3,Janiak Kathryn34,Gerhardt Brandi3,Rochling Fedja5,Mercer David6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Nutrition The Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

2. CAHP Medical Nutrition University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

3. Department of Transplant: Liver‐Intestine The Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

4. Departement of Surgery The Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

5. Department of Internal Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

6. Department of Surgery/Transplant University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

Abstract

AbstractPatients with short bowel syndrome (SBS) are often managed by expert multidisciplinary teams. One of the main goals in the management of SBS is the weaning of parenteral support (PS). Weaning of PS removes the risks associated with long‐term central line placement and eliminates the need for intestinal transplant. Whereas several papers detail the ongoing care and management of patients with SBS who are dependent on PS, there are few reports discussing the successful weaning of PS in this patient population. We present five case studies examining weaning of PS in adult patients with <60‐cm small bowel and partial or full colon who were enrolled in a multidisciplinary adult intestinal rehabilitation program. The case studies demonstrate weaning can occur >2 years after initial assessment and enrollment in an expert program. The ability of the program to focus on individualized care and frequent patient communication is key to PS weaning in patients with SBS.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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