Estudio transversal sobre la prevalencia de la Enfermedad Metabólica Ósea (EMO) y Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria (NPD) en España: datos del Grupo NADYA


Autoria(s): Martínez, C.; Virgili, N.; Cuerda, C.; Chicharro, L.; Gómez, P.; Moreno, J.M.; Alvarez, J.; Martí, E.; Matía, P; Penacho, M.A.; Garde, C.; De Luis, D.; Gonzalo, M.; Lobo, G.
Data(s)

02/08/2012

02/08/2012

01/11/2010

Resumo

Patients with intestinal failure who receive HPN are at high risk of developing MBD. The origin of this bone alteration is multifactorial and depends greatly on the underlying disease for which the nutritional support is required. Data on the prevalence of this disease in our environment is lacking, so NADYA-SEMPE group has sponsored this transversal study with the aim of knowing the actual MBD prevalence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective data from 51 patients from 13 hospitals were collected. The questionnaire included demographic data as well as the most clinically relevant for MBD data. Laboratory data (calciuria, PTH, 25 -OH -vitamin D) and the results from the first and last bone densitometry were also registered. RESULTS: Bone mineral density had only been assessed by densitometry in 21 patients at the moment HPN was started. Bone quality is already altered before HPN in a significant percentage of cases (52%). After a mean follow up of 6 years, this percentage increases up to 81%. Due to retrospective nature of the study and the low number of subjects included it has not been possible to determine the role that HPN plays in MBD etiology. Only 35% of patients have vitamin D levels above the recommended limits and the majority of them is not on specific supplementation. CONCLUSIONS: HPN is associated with very high risk of MBD, therefore, management protocols that can lead to early detection of the problem as well as guiding for follow up and treatment of these patients are needed.

Identificador

Martínez C, Virgili N, Cuerda C, Chicharro L, Gómez P, Moreno JM, et al. Estudio transversal sobre la prevalencia de la Enfermedad Metabólica Ósea (EMO) y Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria (NPD) en España: datos del Grupo NADYA. Nutr Hosp. 2010;25(6):920-4.

0212-1611 (Print)

1699-5198 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10668/444

21519761

10.3305/nh.2010.25.6.4645

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es

Publicador

Grupo Aula Médica, S.L.

Relação

Nutrición Hospitalaria

http://www.nutricionhospitalaria.com/mostrarrevista.asp?id=345

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