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Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition

BACKGROUND: Home enteral nutrition (HEN) use continues to increase in children unable to meet nutritional needs through oral intake. Some patients do not tolerate standard polymeric formula (SPF), which may lead to malnutrition. Use of peptide‐based diet (PBD) has demonstrated benefits in adults, ho...

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Autores principales: Mohamed Elfadil, Osman, Steien, Dana B., Narasimhan, Ramya, Velapati, Saketh R., Epp, Lisa, Patel, Ishani, Patel, Jalpan, Hurt, Ryan T., Mundi, Manpreet S.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34145597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2202
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author Mohamed Elfadil, Osman
Steien, Dana B.
Narasimhan, Ramya
Velapati, Saketh R.
Epp, Lisa
Patel, Ishani
Patel, Jalpan
Hurt, Ryan T.
Mundi, Manpreet S.
author_facet Mohamed Elfadil, Osman
Steien, Dana B.
Narasimhan, Ramya
Velapati, Saketh R.
Epp, Lisa
Patel, Ishani
Patel, Jalpan
Hurt, Ryan T.
Mundi, Manpreet S.
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description BACKGROUND: Home enteral nutrition (HEN) use continues to increase in children unable to meet nutritional needs through oral intake. Some patients do not tolerate standard polymeric formula (SPF), which may lead to malnutrition. Use of peptide‐based diet (PBD) has demonstrated benefits in adults, however there remains a paucity of data in pediatric population. METHODS: Retrospective review of medical records of children receiving HEN between October 2015 and October 2019 was conducted. Nutrition, tolerance, and healthcare utilization was tracked through May 2020. Children receiving PBD as initial formula or transitioned to PBD from SPF were included. Our objective was to assess gastrointestinal tolerance and impact on healthcare utilization in children receiving PBD. RESULTS: During study period, 30 children (mean age, 9 ± 5.44 years; 20 of 30 [66.7%] male) utilized PBDs. Twenty‐one patients started PBD directly with malnutrition as primary indication. Nine patients transitioned from SPF to PBD, most often due to intolerance of SPF (66%). After transition to PBD, no symptoms were reported in 6 of 9 (66.7%) patients, and symptoms of SPF intolerance resolved in 4 of 9 (44.5%) patients. Healthcare utilization declined significantly after transition to PBD, including mean numbers of emergency room visits (0.78 ± 1.09 to 0.11 ± 0.33; P = .025), provider visits (1.67 ± 1.32 to 0.56 ± 0.73; P = .007), and phone calls (1.22 ± 1.39 to 0.33 ± 0.50; P = .026). CONCLUSIONS: PBD is well tolerated and can result in significant reduction in healthcare utilization in children intolerant to SPF.
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spelling pubmed-92919472022-07-20 Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition Mohamed Elfadil, Osman Steien, Dana B. Narasimhan, Ramya Velapati, Saketh R. Epp, Lisa Patel, Ishani Patel, Jalpan Hurt, Ryan T. Mundi, Manpreet S. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr Original Communications BACKGROUND: Home enteral nutrition (HEN) use continues to increase in children unable to meet nutritional needs through oral intake. Some patients do not tolerate standard polymeric formula (SPF), which may lead to malnutrition. Use of peptide‐based diet (PBD) has demonstrated benefits in adults, however there remains a paucity of data in pediatric population. METHODS: Retrospective review of medical records of children receiving HEN between October 2015 and October 2019 was conducted. Nutrition, tolerance, and healthcare utilization was tracked through May 2020. Children receiving PBD as initial formula or transitioned to PBD from SPF were included. Our objective was to assess gastrointestinal tolerance and impact on healthcare utilization in children receiving PBD. RESULTS: During study period, 30 children (mean age, 9 ± 5.44 years; 20 of 30 [66.7%] male) utilized PBDs. Twenty‐one patients started PBD directly with malnutrition as primary indication. Nine patients transitioned from SPF to PBD, most often due to intolerance of SPF (66%). After transition to PBD, no symptoms were reported in 6 of 9 (66.7%) patients, and symptoms of SPF intolerance resolved in 4 of 9 (44.5%) patients. Healthcare utilization declined significantly after transition to PBD, including mean numbers of emergency room visits (0.78 ± 1.09 to 0.11 ± 0.33; P = .025), provider visits (1.67 ± 1.32 to 0.56 ± 0.73; P = .007), and phone calls (1.22 ± 1.39 to 0.33 ± 0.50; P = .026). CONCLUSIONS: PBD is well tolerated and can result in significant reduction in healthcare utilization in children intolerant to SPF. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-19 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9291947/ /pubmed/34145597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2202 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Mohamed Elfadil, Osman
Steien, Dana B.
Narasimhan, Ramya
Velapati, Saketh R.
Epp, Lisa
Patel, Ishani
Patel, Jalpan
Hurt, Ryan T.
Mundi, Manpreet S.
Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title_full Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title_fullStr Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title_short Transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
title_sort transition to peptide‐based diet improved enteral nutrition tolerance and decreased healthcare utilization in pediatric home enteral nutrition
topic Original Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34145597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2202
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