Characteristics and Practice of Parenteral Nutrition in Hospitalized Adult Cancer Patients in Korea
10.15747/jcn.2020.12.2.34
- Author:
Hyo Jung PARK
1
;
You Min SOHN
;
Jee Eun CHUNG
;
Jung Tae KIM
;
Jin A YANG
;
Hye Jung BAE
;
Ye Won SUNG
;
Sun Hwa KIM
;
Ji Yoon CHO
;
Kyung Mi JUNG
;
Hee Kyung BAE
Author Information
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Samsung Medical Center, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2020;12(2):34-40
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Purpose:There have been no clinical studies on the characteristics of parenteral nutrition (PN) for adult cancer inpatients in South Korea. The published evidence describing modern PN practices in these patients is also extremely limited. Therefore in this retrospective multicenter cross-sectional study, we aimed to investigate the PN support practice in hospitalized adult cancer patients.
Methods:The study included adult cancer patients hospitalized in nine hospitals in South Korea and received PN, during the period from August 1st, 2017 to October 30th, 2017. We evaluated the relevant hospital-based PN practices in this group.
Results:Among the 11,580 inpatient admissions during this period, 759 cancer patients received PN (6.6%). The majority of enrolled patients (97.2%) used commercially available PN and 71.2% of these used peripheral PN formulations. The average in-hospital PN duration was 16.1±19.9 days. Patients received only 65.4±25.4% calories of the recommended target calories.The in-hospital mortality of enrolled patients was 26.1%.
Conclusion:We conclude that commercial PN is the most common form of PN administered to hospitalized adult cancer patients and the overall in-hospital mortality in the patients using PN is higher in South Korea compared to other countries.