Nutrients (Mar 2019)

Home Parenteral Nutrition in Patients with Intestinal Failure: Possible Undetected Complications

  • Lidia Santarpia,
  • Giulio Viceconte,
  • Maria Foggia,
  • Lucia Alfonsi,
  • Grazia Tosone,
  • Luigi Camera,
  • Maria Carmen Pagano,
  • Giuseppe De Simone,
  • Franco Contaldo,
  • Fabrizio Pasanisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 581

Abstract

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Background: Septic pulmonary embolism (SPE) may be a frequently undetected complication of central venous catheter (CVC)-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs). Materials and Methods: The incidence of SPE was evaluated in a cohort of non-oncological patients on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) who were hospitalized for a CRBSI from January 2013 to December 2017. The main clinical, microbiological, and radiological features and the therapeutic approach were also described. Results: Twenty-three infections over 51,563 days of HPN therapy were observed, corresponding to an infection rate of 0.45/1000. In 10 out of the 23 cases (43.5%), pulmonary lesions compatible with SPE were identified. Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that a CRBSI can produce asymptomatic SPE with lung infiltrates in 43.5% of the cases, suggesting the need to check for secondary lung infections to choose the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy.

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