Parenteral Nutrition Flashcards
When to use parenteral nutrition
When enteral is not feasible
Nausea, vomiting
Cannot protect the airway
Cases where parenteral feeding is most commonly used
Horses more than smalls
Equine neonates- enteral feeding can lead to fatal c.difficile enterocolitis
Post-operative colics- where there is ileus and nasogastric reflux
Technical requirements for parenteral nutrition (6)
Aseptic vascular access
24hr nursing
point-of-care glucose monitoring
Formulation of PPN or TTN
Dedicated venous catheter or port through multi-lumen catheter
Hyper-osmolar solutions
Why do parenteral solutions need to be hyper-osmolar
Reduces risk of thrombophlebitis
Reduced volume needed to administer
Best way to deliver parenteral nutrition
By CRI
How to regulate blood glucose with parenteral feeding
Measure blood glucose and regulate as required with insulin infusions
Not by turning down the amount
Maximum time to use parenteral nutrition for
1-2 weeks
Doesn’t provide complete nutrition
what is provided by parenteral nutrition (3)
Energy
Protein
Water soluble vitamins
Sometimes lipids
Most common metabolic complication with parenteral feeding
Hyperglycaemia
Predisposed by DM and HAC
Energy aim for parenteral feeding (1) and why (3)
Aim for RER or less
Excessive calories can lead to complications
Fatty infiltration of the liver
Hypercapnia
Protein requirements for cat and dog with parenteral nutrition
Dog
4-6g/100Kcal (15-25% calories)
cats
6g/100Kcal (25-35% calories)
Amino acid solutions used for parenteral feeding
3-15% - hyper-osmolar
6-8.5% often used
Less concentrated already supplemented with electrolytes
4KCal/g protein
Carbohydrate requirements for parenteral feeding
Can add to protein
V. concentrated dextrose solutions used
Adding lipids to parenteral feeding
10% to 30% solutions (1.1-3.0 KCal/ml)
20% solution most frequently used
Soybean/ safflower oils
Advantage of being iso-osmolar
More concentrated form of calories
Regime for starting parenteral nutrition
Start with 25-50% RER over first 12-24 hours and then increase by 25% every 8 hours up to 100% maximum