ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition.

Creators: Mihatsch, Walter A. and Braegger, Christian and Bronsky, Jiri and Cai, Wei and Campoy, Cristina and Carnielli, Virgilio Paolo and Darmaun, Dominique and Desci, Tamas and Domellöf, Magnus and Embleton, Nicholas D. and Fewtrell, Mary and Fidler Mis, Natasa and Franz, Axel and Goulet, Olivier and Hartman, Corina and Hill, Susan and Hojsak, Iva and Iacobelli, Silvia and Jochum, Frank and Joosten, Koen and Koletzko, Berthold and Ksiazyk, Janusz and Lapillone, Alexandre and Lohner, Szimonetta and Mesotten, Dieter and Mihaly, Krisztina and Mimouni, Francis and Molgaard, Christian and Moltu, Sissel J. and Nomayo, Antonia and Picaud, Jean-Charles and Prell, Christine and Puntis, John and Riskin, Arieh and Saenz de Pipaon, Miguel and Senterre, Thibault and Simchowitz, Venetia and Szitanyi, Peter and Tabbers, Merit M. and Van den Akker, Chris H. and Van Goudoever, Johannes B. and Van Kempen, Anne and Verbruggen, Sascha and Wu, Jiang and Weihei, Yan
Title: ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition.
Item Type: Article or issue of a publication series
Journal or Series Title: Clinical Nutrition : the official journal of the European Society of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition
Page Range: pp. 2303-2305
Date: June 2018
Divisions: Gesundheitsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): Background: Previous guidelines on Paediatric Parenteral Nutrition (PN) were published in 2010, by the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) and the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN), supported by the European Society of Paediatric Research (ESPR) were published. The aim of the present paper was to provide up-to-date evidence for health professionals working with infants, children and adolescents receiving PN. Methods: The current document is a revision of the 2005 guidelines produced by the same 3 organizations (ESPEN, ESPGHAN, ESPR) together with the Chinese Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (CSPEN). Experts participating in the guideline updating process were all professionals with extensive experience in managing PN from a wide range of European countries, Israel and China. The guideline development process was coordinated by a guideline steering committee. Each chapter of the guideline was prepared by a separate author group. These author groups were responsible for screening titles and abstracts identified by a systematic literature search for inclusion, for conducting additional expert searches (including secondary sources such as other published valid guidelines), for evaluating the quality of studies included in the given chapter and assigning evidence levels to the literature. Based on the evidence level of included studies experts formulated and graded recommendations. A consensus conference was held in February 2015. All chapter manuscripts were revised following the recommendations of the consensus conference and then reviewed and edited by the project steering committee. Final consensus on each individual guideline and its individual recommendations was achieved and assessed by online voting. This process lasted until January 2018. Funding for the consensus conference (including travel expenses for participants) was provided by all participating societies. No other funding was received for the guideline updating process and participants received no payment. Support was provided by the Hungarian Cochrane organization. Results/conclusions: The present document provides guideline for the use of PN across the wide range of pediatric patients, ranging from extremely premature infants up to teenagers weighing up to and over 100 kg [1]. It covers their individual macro- and micronutrient needs [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], fluid requirements [9], venous access [10], organizational aspects [11], home parenteral nutrition [12], standardized vs. individualized PN [13], and last but not least a wide range of safety considerations for prevention and management of complications such central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) [14].
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Citation:

Mihatsch, Walter A. and Braegger, Christian and Bronsky, Jiri and Cai, Wei and Campoy, Cristina and Carnielli, Virgilio Paolo and Darmaun, Dominique and Desci, Tamas and Domellöf, Magnus and Embleton, Nicholas D. and Fewtrell, Mary and Fidler Mis, Natasa and Franz, Axel and Goulet, Olivier and Hartman, Corina and Hill, Susan and Hojsak, Iva and Iacobelli, Silvia and Jochum, Frank and Joosten, Koen and Koletzko, Berthold and Ksiazyk, Janusz and Lapillone, Alexandre and Lohner, Szimonetta and Mesotten, Dieter and Mihaly, Krisztina and Mimouni, Francis and Molgaard, Christian and Moltu, Sissel J. and Nomayo, Antonia and Picaud, Jean-Charles and Prell, Christine and Puntis, John and Riskin, Arieh and Saenz de Pipaon, Miguel and Senterre, Thibault and Simchowitz, Venetia and Szitanyi, Peter and Tabbers, Merit M. and Van den Akker, Chris H. and Van Goudoever, Johannes B. and Van Kempen, Anne and Verbruggen, Sascha and Wu, Jiang and Weihei, Yan (2018) ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition. Clinical Nutrition : the official journal of the European Society of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition, 37 (6 B). pp. 2303-2305. ISSN 0261-5614

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