Nutrients (Mar 2021)

Home Artificial Nutrition in Polish Children: An Analysis of 9-Year National Healthcare Provider Data

  • Karolina Wyszomirska,
  • Adam Wyszomirski,
  • Michał Brzeziński,
  • Anna Borkowska,
  • Maciej Zagierski,
  • Jarosław Kierkuś,
  • Janusz Książyk,
  • Hanna Romanowska,
  • Magdalena Świder,
  • Ewa Toporowska-Kowalska,
  • Agnieszka Szlagatys-Sidorkiewicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13031007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 1007

Abstract

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Background: Home artificial nutrition (HAN) is a developing method of treatment that reduces the need for hospitalizations. The epidemiology of pediatric HAN in Poland has not yet been covered in detail. This study is a longitudinal nationwide analysis of incidence, prevalence, and patients’ profile for HAN in Polish children. Methods: Assessment of National Health Fund (NFZ) data covering all pediatric patients treated with HAN in Poland between 2010 and 2018. Results: HAN was received by 4426 children, 65 patients were on home enteral nutrition (HEN) or home parenteral nutrition (HPN) at different times (HEN n = 3865, HPN n = 626). HAN was most frequently started before the child was 3 years old and long-term HAN programs (5–9 years) were reported. The most common principal diagnosis in HEN was food-related symptoms and signs. In HPN, it was postoperative gastrointestinal disorders. A regionally differentiated prevalence of HAN patients and centers was demonstrated. Mortality among patients was 24.9% for HEN, and 9.6% for HPN, and the main in-hospital cause of death was cardiac arrest. Conclusions: HAN’s use is increasing and evolving in Poland. Uneven distribution of patients and centers results in difficult access to the nutritional procedure which, together with the increasing number of patients, highlights the need for data analysis and development of nutrition centers.

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