Parenteral Nutrition Therapy in Patients With Incurable Cancer - A Retrospective Analysis of Current Practice
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Neoplasms
- Sponsor
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Enrollment
- 507
- Locations
- 4
- Primary Endpoint
- Received dose of parenteral nutrition
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Parenteral nutrition (PN) treatment in patients with incurable cancer is understudied and the level of evidence for clinical meaningful effects is weak. Guidelines give few specific recommendations regarding which patients with incurable cancer that should be offered PN treatment. According to the Norwegian prescription database, the use of parenteral nutrition has more than doubled in the period 2004-2015. These numbers do not separate between diagnoses and medical conditions, so the current use of medical nutrition in cancer patients in Norway is not known. The decision to initiate parenteral nutrition is taken at hospitals, whereupon the patient returns home to their respective municipalities and receives follow-up by the home care service. There are often uncertainties about the duration of treatment, as patients' clinical condition can change rapidly. One major challenge health care professionals face is to decide when to end medical nutrition therapy. Patients and relatives may experience fear that discontinuation of medical nutrition accelerates death, while health care professionals often experience that nutrition in many cases does not help and inflicts negatively on patients' condition. This makes communication concerning end of nutritional treatment between health care professionals at several health care levels, patients and their relatives challenging.
There is a need for a stronger evidence base considering the effect of medical nutrition in patients with incurable cancer. To be able to study the effect of PN treatment, more studies on clinical practice of PN treatment to patients with incurable cancer is needed. Aspects like indication for use, dosage and duration of PN treatment is poorly described in the available literature. Thus, the aim of this study is to describe indications for use of PN, duration of treatment, reasons for discontinuation, method of administration, possible benefits and complications as well as survival.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patient with incurable cancer
- •Use of parental nutrition in palliative setting
Exclusion Criteria
- •Still alive
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Received dose of parenteral nutrition
Time Frame: From start of parenteral nutrition treatment to termination of parenteral nutrition, up to 3 years
Dose is measured in kcal/kg/day
Indication for use of parenteral nutrition
Time Frame: Baseline
Registered indication for use of parenteral nutrition treatment
Survival
Time Frame: From start of parenteral nutrition treatment to date of death, up to 7 years
Survival is measured in days
Duration of treatment
Time Frame: From start of parenteral nutrition treatment to termination of parenteral nutrition, up to 3 years
Duration is measured in days