3-in-1 PPN (Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition)

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Macklin O'Brien
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3-in-1 PPN (Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition)

Our facility infrequently uses PPN for patients with post-op ileus who may require just 1-2 weeks of parenteral nutrition and otherwise don't have or need central access. Due to osmolarity we require lipids run simultaneously with the dextrose/amino acids compomnent of the PPN. We have had events where the lipids were not run concurrently. This has led to discussion of a 3-in-1 PPN formulation. Our TPN (central parenteral nutrition) would remain a 2-in-1.

Does anyone utilize a 3-in-1 PPN (peripheral) formulation at their site? Thank you kindly.

-Mack-

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