[肠外营养方法]。

D Löhlein
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一方面是中心静脉导管,另一方面是外周静脉插管,它们是肠外营养的基本途径。虽然中心静脉导管的植入在技术上是令人厌烦的,而且并发症发生率高达5%,但一般来说,外周静脉插管没有任何技术问题。然而,对于外周静脉通路,由于局部静脉的相容性,不仅使用时间一般限制在4-6天,而且营养物质(脂肪乳除外)的喂养也受到限制。这意味着在疾病的临时和急性阶段的适用性以及在口服或肠内营养情况下作为补充治疗的应用受到限制。中心静脉肠外营养的优势是指长期高剂量的可能性,从而实现完整的肠外营养治疗。然而,它会加重血栓形成(0.5-5%)和脓毒性并发症(3-6%)的发生率,因此,适应症和应用时间应该非常密切和严格地看待。外周静脉外肠营养的低风险替代品应更密切地观察。
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[Approaches in parenteral nutrition].

The central venous catheter, on the one hand, and the peripheral venous cannula, on the other hand, are available as fundamental access possibilities for parenteral nutrition. While the implantation of a central venous catheter is technically tiresome and subject to a complication rate up to 5%, the peripheral venous cannulization, in general, does not represent any technical problem. However, in case of peripheral venous access, due to the local venous compatibility, not only the duration of application is generally limited to 4-6 days, but the feeding of nutritious substances as such (excepting fat emulsions) is restricted, too. This means a limitation of the applicability in temporary and acute phases of a disease, as well as its application as a supplementary therapy in the event of oral or enteral nutrition. The advantage of the central venous parenteral nutrition refers to the possibility of a long-term high-doses, and thus to a complete parenteral, nutritional therapy. It is, however, subject to an aggravating rate of thrombotic (0.5-5%) and septic complication (3-6%), so that the indication and duration of application should be looked upon very closely and critically. The low-risk alternatives of a peripheral venous parenteral nutrition should be observed more closely.

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