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Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort

CONTEXT: A strictly controlled diet (often involving enteral tube feeding (ETF)) is part of the treatment of many inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs). OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of ETF in a large cohort of patients with IMDs. DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of ETF in patients with urea cycle di...

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Autores principales: Bérat, Claire-Marine, Roda, Célina, Brassier, Anais, Bouchereau, Juliette, Wicker, Camille, Servais, Aude, Dubois, Sandrine, Assoun, Murielle, Belloche, Claire, Barbier, Valérie, Leboeuf, Virginie, Petit, François M., Gaignard, Pauline, Lebigot, Elise, Bérat, Pierre-Jean, Pontoizeau, Clément, Touati, Guy, Talbotec, Cécile, Campeotto, Florence, Ottolenghi, Chris, Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste, de Lonlay pascale, Pascale
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33473351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100655
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author Bérat, Claire-Marine
Roda, Célina
Brassier, Anais
Bouchereau, Juliette
Wicker, Camille
Servais, Aude
Dubois, Sandrine
Assoun, Murielle
Belloche, Claire
Barbier, Valérie
Leboeuf, Virginie
Petit, François M.
Gaignard, Pauline
Lebigot, Elise
Bérat, Pierre-Jean
Pontoizeau, Clément
Touati, Guy
Talbotec, Cécile
Campeotto, Florence
Ottolenghi, Chris
Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste
de Lonlay pascale, Pascale
author_facet Bérat, Claire-Marine
Roda, Célina
Brassier, Anais
Bouchereau, Juliette
Wicker, Camille
Servais, Aude
Dubois, Sandrine
Assoun, Murielle
Belloche, Claire
Barbier, Valérie
Leboeuf, Virginie
Petit, François M.
Gaignard, Pauline
Lebigot, Elise
Bérat, Pierre-Jean
Pontoizeau, Clément
Touati, Guy
Talbotec, Cécile
Campeotto, Florence
Ottolenghi, Chris
Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste
de Lonlay pascale, Pascale
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description CONTEXT: A strictly controlled diet (often involving enteral tube feeding (ETF)) is part of the treatment of many inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs). OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of ETF in a large cohort of patients with IMDs. DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of ETF in patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs), organic aciduria (OA), maple syrup disease (MSUD), glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) or fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAODs) diagnosed before the age of 12 months. SETTING: The reference center for IMDs at Necker Hospital (Paris, France). RESULTS: 190 patients born between January 1991 and August 2017 were being treated for OA (n = 60), UCDs (n = 55), MSUD (n = 32), GSDs (n = 26) or FAODs (n = 17). Ninety-eight of these patients (52%) received ETF (OA subgroup: n = 40 (67%); UCDs: n = 12 (22%); MSUD: n = 9 (28%); GSDs: n = 23 (88%); FAODs: n = 14 (82%)). Indications for ETF were feeding difficulties in 64 (65%) patients, cessation of fasting in 39 (40%), and recurrent metabolic decompensation in 14 (14%). Complications of ETF were recorded in 48% of cases, more frequently with nasogastric tube (NGT) than with gastrostomy. Among patients in whom ETF was withdrawn, the mean duration of ETF was 5.9 (SD: 4.8) years (range: 0.6–19.8 years). The duration of ETF was found to vary from one disease subgroup to another (p = 0.051). While the longest median duration was found in the GSD subgroup (6.8 years), the shortest one was found in the UCD subgroup (0.9 years). CONCLUSION: ETF is an integral part of the dietary management of IMDs. The long duration of ETF and the specific risks of NGT highlights the potential value of gastrostomy. In this study at a French tertiary hospital, we documented the indications, modalities, duration and complications of enteral tube feeding in a cohort of patients with inherited metabolic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-78036522021-01-19 Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort Bérat, Claire-Marine Roda, Célina Brassier, Anais Bouchereau, Juliette Wicker, Camille Servais, Aude Dubois, Sandrine Assoun, Murielle Belloche, Claire Barbier, Valérie Leboeuf, Virginie Petit, François M. Gaignard, Pauline Lebigot, Elise Bérat, Pierre-Jean Pontoizeau, Clément Touati, Guy Talbotec, Cécile Campeotto, Florence Ottolenghi, Chris Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste de Lonlay pascale, Pascale Mol Genet Metab Rep Research Paper CONTEXT: A strictly controlled diet (often involving enteral tube feeding (ETF)) is part of the treatment of many inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs). OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of ETF in a large cohort of patients with IMDs. DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of ETF in patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs), organic aciduria (OA), maple syrup disease (MSUD), glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) or fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAODs) diagnosed before the age of 12 months. SETTING: The reference center for IMDs at Necker Hospital (Paris, France). RESULTS: 190 patients born between January 1991 and August 2017 were being treated for OA (n = 60), UCDs (n = 55), MSUD (n = 32), GSDs (n = 26) or FAODs (n = 17). Ninety-eight of these patients (52%) received ETF (OA subgroup: n = 40 (67%); UCDs: n = 12 (22%); MSUD: n = 9 (28%); GSDs: n = 23 (88%); FAODs: n = 14 (82%)). Indications for ETF were feeding difficulties in 64 (65%) patients, cessation of fasting in 39 (40%), and recurrent metabolic decompensation in 14 (14%). Complications of ETF were recorded in 48% of cases, more frequently with nasogastric tube (NGT) than with gastrostomy. Among patients in whom ETF was withdrawn, the mean duration of ETF was 5.9 (SD: 4.8) years (range: 0.6–19.8 years). The duration of ETF was found to vary from one disease subgroup to another (p = 0.051). While the longest median duration was found in the GSD subgroup (6.8 years), the shortest one was found in the UCD subgroup (0.9 years). CONCLUSION: ETF is an integral part of the dietary management of IMDs. The long duration of ETF and the specific risks of NGT highlights the potential value of gastrostomy. In this study at a French tertiary hospital, we documented the indications, modalities, duration and complications of enteral tube feeding in a cohort of patients with inherited metabolic diseases. Elsevier 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7803652/ /pubmed/33473351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100655 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Bérat, Claire-Marine
Roda, Célina
Brassier, Anais
Bouchereau, Juliette
Wicker, Camille
Servais, Aude
Dubois, Sandrine
Assoun, Murielle
Belloche, Claire
Barbier, Valérie
Leboeuf, Virginie
Petit, François M.
Gaignard, Pauline
Lebigot, Elise
Bérat, Pierre-Jean
Pontoizeau, Clément
Touati, Guy
Talbotec, Cécile
Campeotto, Florence
Ottolenghi, Chris
Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste
de Lonlay pascale, Pascale
Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title_full Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title_fullStr Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title_full_unstemmed Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title_short Enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: A retrospective analysis in a large French cohort
title_sort enteral tube feeding in patients receiving dietary treatment for metabolic diseases: a retrospective analysis in a large french cohort
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33473351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100655
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