Title: TPN Indications
1TPN Indications
- James S. Scolapio, M.D.
- Director of Nutrition
- Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Mayo Clinic
- Jacksonville, FL
- E-mail scolapio.james_at_mayo.edu
2TPN IndicationsDefinitions
- TPN - Total parenteral nutrition
- Via central vein (CPN)
- Dextrose gt 5
- PPN Peripheral parenteral nutrition
- Via peripheral iv
- No central catheter
- Dextrose lt/ 5 osmolarity lt 900
Gastroenterology 2001 121 970
3When to Feed?
- Nutrition Subjective Global Assessment
- A lt 5 weight loss (mild)
- B 5-10 weight loss (moderate)
- C gt10 weight loss (severe)
- 7-14 days for A Bs
- Disease severity
Detsky AS. JPEN 8153, 1984
4Nitrogen Balance
plt0.0514 days
Mortality
Sitzman JV. Surg Gyn Ostet 16831, 1989
5Enteral vs. ParenteralNitrogen Balance
Nitrogen balance (mg per kg per day)
Time from start of nutritional support (days)
Kalfarentzos F. BJS 841665, 1997
6What to Feed?Adults
- 25-30 kcal/kg
- Lipids (30 of total)
- Protein (1.0-1.5 g/kg)
- CHO (other) lt 5 mg/kg/min
- Metabolic Cart
7TPN Indications
- Preexisting nutrition deprivation
- Anticipated or actual inadequate energy intake by
mouth - Significant multi organ system disease
- Non functioning gastrointestinal system
- Obstruction
- Distal fistula
- Severe motility disorder
- Severe absorptive disease
- Short bowel, radiation enteritis, PLE
8TPN Contraindications
- Functioning GI system
- Severe fluid overload
9TPN Indications
- 82 RCTs
- TPN did not influence mortality
- TPN increased infections
- No major effect on length of hospital stay
10Enteral vs.TPNPatients Preference
- N 200
- 91 - Parenteral
- 9 - Nasogastric
JPEN 26 248-250, 2002
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12Enteral vs ParenteralAcute Severe Pancreatitis
Enteral (n18)
Parenteral (n20)
- Septic complications
- Hyperglycemia
- Peripancreatic necrosis
- Cost
NJ Semi-elemental 30-35 kcal/kg 48 hours of
admit all gallstone
Kalfarentzos F. BJS 841665, 1997
13Monitoring
- Chem 7 twice weekly
- TG q week
- I do not follow albumin or prealbumin
- T-1/2 albumin 21 days fluid stress
- T-1/2 prealbumin 3 days
- Weights and I/Os
- Calorie counts
14HPN Indications
- Unable to take p.o. or tube feeds for prolong
period of time. - Short bowel syndrome
- Prolonged malabsorptive state
- Documentation 72 fecal fat
- Severe motility disorder
- Most document with motility testing
- Non terminal obstructive cancer (survival gt 3
months, pursing active treatment) - Anticipated use 90 days or more
15Competency
- ASPEN
- Clinical guidelines - JPEN 26 2002
- CME
- AGA
- ASPEN
- Mayo
- Harvard
- NBNSC