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Economic Evaluation of Home Total Parenteral Nutrition

Min JK

The restricted resources on healthcare highlights the importance of clinical and cost effectiveness. The social and economic costs of chronic diseases are increasing. Home total parenteral nutrition (home TPN) for...
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Strategy for Activation of Home Total Parenteral Nutrition

Kim KS

Since the 1970s, introduction of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) has been possible for patients with gastrointestinal tract malfunction and is a more cost-effective treatment at home than in a hospital...
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Pediatric Case of Short Bowel Syndrome: 14-month Experience of Home Parenteral Nutrition

Min JK, Park HJ, Seo JM

Many pediatric patients, particularly those with short bowel syndrome (SBS), will eventually require long-term parenteral nutrition in order to provide adequate nutritional support. This requires an extended hospital stay. We...
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Management Strategies for Patients with Chronic Intestinal Failure Who Are Potential Candidates for a Future Intestinal Transplant

Lee MD

  • KMID: 2324185
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 2010 Dec;24(4):248-255.
Intestinal transplant wait-list mortality is higher than for other organ transplants. This is a review to identify the main problems contributing to the high risk of intestinal transplant candidates and...
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Short Bowel Syndrome as the Leading Cause of Intestinal Failure in Early Life: Some Insights into the Management

Goulet O, Abi Nader , Pigneur B, Lambe C

Intestinal failure (IF) is the critical reduction of the gut mass or its function below the minimum needed to absorb nutrients and fluids required for adequate growth in children. Severe...
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