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Association between intravenous amino acid/lipid emulsion and prognosis: a cohort study using medical claims database

Not Applicable
Conditions
Patients who received parenteral nutrition
Registration Number
JPRN-UMIN000044962
Lead Sponsor
Okayama University Hospital
Brief Summary

Amino acid study Lower prescribed doses of amino acids in parenteral nutrition were associated with higher in-hospital mortality, greater deterioration of ADL, longer hospital LOS, and higher total medical costs for medical inpatients. Lipid study The addition of lipid emulsion to parenteral nutrition in internal medicine inpatients not only improved clinical outcomes but also led to enhanced cost-effectiveness.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete: follow-up complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
295464
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

(1) Surgery (day of hospitalization to 10 days after fasting) (2) Intensive care unit (day of hospitalization to 10 days after fasting) (3) Intravenous mean energy dose <10 kcal/kg (4 to10 days after fasting) (4) Intravenous mean energy dose >=30 kcal/kg(4 to 10 days after fasting) (5) Intravenous mean amino acid dose <0.5 g/kg(4 to 10 days after fasting) * * Only when investigating the association between intravenous lipid and prognosis

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
In-hospital mortality
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
(1) Catheter infection (2) Activities of daily living (3) Re-admission (4) Length of stay (5) Medical costs
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