1. Clinical experience with enteral tube nutrition and Nutrison® range of enteral tubes in patients with specific enteral feeding requirements in Spain: The NUTRECONSONDA study
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M.D. Ballesteros-Pomar, J.J. Alfaro-Martínez, J.M. Guardia-Baena, M. Riestra Fernández, B. Vega-Piñero, Ana Artero Fullana, Montserrat Gonzalo Marín, Daniel De Luis Román, Ana Jiménez Portilla, Juan De Dios Barranco Ochoa, Marta Ventosa Viña, Silvia Veses Martin, Araceli Munoz-Garach, Maria Del Carmen Del Rio Fernandez, Christian Salom Vendrell, Juan Manuel Guardia Baena, Pablo Garcia Carbó, Miriam Moriana Hernandez, Maria Berrio Miranda, María Victoria Hernández Jiménez, Ning Yun Wu Xiong, Victoria Luna López, Carmen Muñoz Muñiz, Maria Villaplana Garcia, María José Jiménez Jiménez, Felipe Alvarez Navia, Katherine Garcia Malpartida, Francisco Moreno Baró, Guilherme Carvalho Monterio, Pablo Flors Villaverde, Mercedes Vázquez Gutiérrez, Ángel Pedro Crisolino Pozas, Mara Alarcón Chulilla, Ruth Massiel Pérez Pérez, Arturo Lisbona Catalán, Andrea Micó García, Vistacion Alvarez, Laura Mola Reyes, Rafael Castillo Rubio, Eduardo Platero Rodrigo, Beatriz Ugalde Abiega, Salvador Benlloch, Silvia Lallena Pérez, Maria Esther De La Calle De La Villa, Ángel Luis Abad-González, Miguel Antonio Sampedro Núñez, Ane Bayona Cebada, Natalia Fernandez Romero, Sara Jiménez Blanco, Patricia Diaz Guardiola, Trinidad Castillo Garcia, Elena Atienza Sanchez, Rocío Campos Del Portillo, Ma, Carmen Ballesta Sánchez, Cristina Navea Aguilera, Elena Carrillo Lozano, Jose Ramon Domínguez Escribano, Maria Angeles Valero Zany, Javier Modamio Molina, Maria Jose López López, Maria Maíz Jiménez, Irene Gonzalo Montesinos, Elena Hervás Abad, Sergio Fuentes Tudanca, Diana Ariadel Cobo, Antonia Inmaculada Zomeño Ros, Olga Olga Sánchez-Vilar, Laura De La Maza, Virginia Esperanza Fernandez Ruiz, Maria Carolina Dassen Llorca, Estefanía Santos Mazo, Sofia Jiménez Lucas, Clara Marcuello Foncillas, Ana Urioste Fondo, Adrian Pastor Alcaraz, María Alonso Casasús, Maria Garcia Duque, Andrea Carrasco Cremades, Pablo José Ferreira Ocampo, Elena Gonzalez Arnaiz, Mercedes Ferrer Gomez, David Martin Iglesias, Soraya Lanes Iglesias, Ana María Cayuela García, César Gonzalvo Diaz, Ana Hernandez Moreno, Rosa Ruiz Lopez, Lourdes García Blasco, Maria Jesús Chinchetru, Antonio J. Martinez Ortega, Antonio Jose Blanco Orenes, Octavio Pérez Alonso, Beatriz Gonzalez Aguilera, Javier Chacón Martinez, Almudena Ruiz Molina, Irene Gonzalez Navarro, Ruth Martin De Diego, Carmen Ripa Ciaurriz, Juana Maria Rabat Restrepo, Francisco Javier Gomez Alfonso, Maddalen Dublang Irazabal, Alfonso Carlos Aguirre Palacio, Miguel Camblor, Larraitz Leunda Eizmendi, Luna Florencio Ojeda, Naiara Modroño Móstoles, Laura Ramos Ramos, María Lainez López, Cristina Cruces Vega, Laura Calles Romero, Manuel Cayon Blanco, Helena Requejo Salinas, Natalia Iglesias Hernandez, Juan Jose Silva Rodríguez, Victoria Martinez Vaello, Margarita Diez Muñiz-Alique, Alba Carmona Llanos, Dolores Del Olmo, Maria Riestra Fernandez, Maria Josefa Molina Puerta, Orvelindo Rodríguez Hernandez, Lorena Suárez Gutiérrez, Concepcion Muñoz Jimenez, Elena Márquez Mesa, Josefa Rengel Jiménez, Juan Bautista Molina Soria, Maria Araceli Garcia Núñez, Ceferino Martinez Faedo, Jose Carlos Padillo, Tomás Martin Folgueras, Beatriz Lardiés Sánchez, Jose David Fernandez Arias, Cristina Lorenzo Gonzalez, Jara Altemir Trallero, Patricia Guirado Peláez, Jose Pablo Suarez Llanos, Alejandro Sanz Paris, Silvia Patricia Alonso Gallardo, María José López-Madrazo, Ana Belen Mañas Martinez, Andrea Fernandez Valero, Yaiza Lopez Plasencia, Fernando Calvo Gracia, Maria Jose Tapia Guerrero, Yaiza Garcia Delgado, Maria Macarena Moreno Martinez, and Cristina Comi Diaz
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Clinical practice ,Enteral nutrition ,Nutrison® ,Quality of life ,Survey ,Tube feeding ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Summary: Background & aims: Enteral nutrition (EN) is a critical medical nutritional treatment designed to meet the specific micro- and macronutrient requirements of patients unable to achieve adequate nutrition through oral intake. The aim of this study is to review the use of EN by tube in routine clinical practice, focusing on its management in patients with specific nutritional requirements, and to evaluate the effectiveness, tolerability, and quality of life improvements associated with the Nutrison® range of enteral tube enteral formulas. Methods: NUTRECONSONDA was a nationwide, multicentre, cross-sectional ecological study. Aggregated data were collected from the experience and knowledge of 142 physicians with experience treating patients with EN through an online survey. Results: According to the physicians, the main indications to EN were neoplasms (43.3 %) and neuromotor disorders (36.4 %), the most common administration techniques were percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (35.6 %) and nasogastric tube (29.2 %), the most common type of feeding was bolus feeding (52.1 %), and most frequent symptoms were diarrhoea (29.2 %), nausea (21.7 %), regurgitation (21.4 %) and abdominal distension (21.1 %). Moreover, 82.8 % of patients reported good tolerance to enteral formulas and these were effective in 91.4 % of patients in terms of nutritional requirements. The most important criteria considered for the selection of an enteral formula of the Nutrison® range in patients with specific EN requirements were patient's energy and nutritional needs (score: 8.8), nutritional formula composition (score: 8.5) and tolerability of the formula (score: 8.3). Nutrison® enteral formulas were effective in terms of nutritional requirements in 92.5 % of patients, had good tolerability in 86.9 %, improved quality of life in 67.1 % and improved general health status in 75.1 %. Most patients were also satisfied with Nutrison® enteral formulas (87.2 %) and their delivery system (87.5 %). Furthermore, the most representative lipid profile benefits in patients treated with Nutrison® enteral formulas were a higher EPA and DHA intake (54.9 %) and a higher combination of medium chain triglycerides (45.5 %). Conclusion: The key factors influencing formula selection were patient energy requirements, formula composition, and tolerance. Enteral formulas of the Nutrison® range were effective, safe and improved quality of life and lipid profile in most of the patients with specific nutritional requirements.
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- 2025
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