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Factors Associated with Length of Hospital Stay in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Patients Administrating Parenteral Nutrition
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Original Article Factors Associated with Length of Hospital Stay in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Patients Administrating Parenteral Nutrition
Hyo Jung Park, R.Ph., Jung A Yoon, R.Ph., Do Young Kim, R.Ph., Yoon Jung Huh, R.Ph., Seon Young Chung, R.Ph., M.S., Yong Won In, R.Ph., M.S., Young Mee Lee, R.Ph., M.S., Jeong Meen Seo, M.D., Ph.D.1, Kie Ho Sohn, R.Ph., Ph.D.2

정맥영양요법을 시행한 조혈모세포이식 소아의 재원기간에 영향을 미치는 인자
박효정ㆍ윤정아ㆍ김도영ㆍ허윤정ㆍ정선영ㆍ인용원ㆍ이영미ㆍ서정민1ㆍ손기호2
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2011;4(1):1-6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15747/jcn.2011.4.1.1
Published online: December 1, 2011
Pharmaceutical Services,
1Department of Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, 2Department of Pharmacy, Kyungsung University, Busan, Korea

삼성서울병원 약제부,
1외과,
2경성대학교 약학대학
Received: 14 December 1901   • Revised: 14 December 1901   • Accepted: 14 December 1901
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Purpose
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is a standard supportive care for pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in Samsung Medical Center. The objective of this study was to identify the factors associated with the length of hospital stay (LOS) in pediatric HSCT patients administrating PN routinely. Methods: This was a retrospective study for 128 pediatric HSCT patients from Aug. 2008 to Dec. 2009. Demographics, nutrition status on the first report in the nutrition support team, calories and nutrients supplied, PN duration, LOS, PN-induced complications, and laboratory data were collected from electronic medical records. Multivariate analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with LOS. Results: The median age of registered patients was 70 months (range 6∼239 months). Twenty-three patients (18.0%) were malnourished moderately to severely when PN was started. Number of autologous HSCT was larger than allogeneic HSCT (87 vs 41). In children undergoing HSCT, LOS was significantly correlated with PN duration (P<0.001) and graft type (P<0.001). Especially, in autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT), malnourished patients at the beginning of PN were shown the tendency to increase LOS (P=0.024) and PN duration (P=0.043). Conclusion: In pediatric HSCT patients administrating PN routinely, LOS was associated with a graft type of HSCT and PN duration. Especially for autologous PBSCT patients, the nutrition status at the beginning of PN had the influence on LOS and PN duration. During the peri-HSCT period, careful nutrition monitoring can prevent malnutrition, decrease PN duration, and shorten LOS. (JKSPEN 2011;4(1):1-6)


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