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Impact of total parenteral nutrition standardization led by pharmacist on quality in postoperative patients with colorectal cancer.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:Abdominal surgery significantly affects the structure and function of the gastrointestinal system of patients, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is an important nutrition support method for postoperative patients. However, in the process of TPN practice, the excessive fat emulsion and compound amino-acid prescriptions ratio are often prescribed by doctors. To address the problem, we developed the computerized TPN prescription management system to promote the personalized provision of TPN. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the intervention effects of the computerized TPN prescription management system, which is designed by pharmacists in the Surgical Department of Abdominal Oncology at Zhejiang Cancer Hospital in July 2015. SUBJECTS/METHODS:The computerized TPN prescription management system applied in Surgical Department of Abdominal Oncology on 1 July 2015. The computerized TPN prescription management system was evaluated by comparing the patients who were treated 3 months after the application of the system with the control subjects who were treated 3 months prior to the application of TPN prescription management system in Surgical Department of Abdominal Oncology. RESULTS:In total, 218 TPN prescription-treated patients with colorectal cancer received surgery treatment were analyzed, including 121 subjects who received the treatment 3 months prior to application of TPN prescription system (IPN period) and 97 subjects who received the treatment after 3 months of the system application (SPN period). The rates of optimized TPN prescriptions are 47.1% and 88.7% prior to and after application of TPN prescription review system, respectively (p??0.05). There were significant differences in albumin and prealbumin between the two groups after operation (p??0.05). Blood routine (WBC, Hb and lymphocyte), length of stay and recurrence rate were not statistically different (p?>?0.05). CONCLUSIONS:The application of TPN management software not only standardized the doctor's TPN medical advice, but also improved the qualified rate of TPN doctor's advice, thus ensuring the safety of the patient's medication. It also had a positive effect on postoperative recovery of colorectal cancer patients, and ensured the efficacy of the treatment of patients. In addition, it reduced the workload of the pharmacist's audit prescription and improved the efficiency of the audit prescription, and further emphasized the role and value of pharmacists.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6368531 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of total parenteral nutrition standardization led by pharmacist on quality in postoperative patients with colorectal cancer.

Wang Zeng Z   Peng Yunsong Y   Cai Xinjun X   Cao Yingying Y   Yang Guonong G   Huang Ping P  

European journal of clinical nutrition 20181017 2


<h4>Background/objectives</h4>Abdominal surgery significantly affects the structure and function of the gastrointestinal system of patients, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is an important nutrition support method for postoperative patients. However, in the process of TPN practice, the excessive fat emulsion and compound amino-acid prescriptions ratio are often prescribed by doctors. To address the problem, we developed the computerized TPN prescription management system to promote the personal  ...[more]

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