[Leitlinie Parenterale Ernährung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ernährungsmedizin e. V. (DGEM) – Überblick ]
B. Koletzko 1K. W. Jauch 2
S. Verwied-Jorky 1
K. Krohn 1
R. Mittal 1
1 Dept. Metabolic Diseases & Nutritional Medicine, Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital, University of Munich, Germany
2 Dept. Surgery Grosshadern, University Hospital, Munich, Germany
Overview
Guidelines of the German Society for Nutritional Medicine e.V. (http://www.dgem.de), prepared in collaboration with the following medical associations: The German Society for Anesthaesiology und Intensive Medicine (http://www.dgai.de), The German Society for Surgery (http://www.dgch.de), The German Society for Paediatrics (http://www.dgkj.de), The German Society for Internal Medicine (http://www.dgim.de), The German Society for Internal Intensive and Emergency Medicine (http://www.dgiin.de), The German Society for Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (http://www.dgvs.de), The German Diabetes Society (http://www.deutsche-diabetes-gesellschaft.de), The German Interdisciplinary Alliance for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (http://www.divi-org.de), and The Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition e.V. (http://www.gpge.de).
This is a revised, English-language version of Leitlinie Parenterale Ernährung der DGEM published in Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin 2007, 32 (S1) (http://www.thieme-connect.de/ejournals/toc/akternmed/27157).
Chapters
1 Introduction and methodology
2 Nutritional status (see ESPEN Guidelines on Enteral Nutrition, Clinical Nutr. 2006;25(2):175-360;
3 Energy expenditure and energy intake
4 Amino acids
5 Carbohydrates
6 Lipid emulsions
7 Water, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements
8 Organisation, regulations, preparation and logistics of parenteral nutrition in hospitals and homes; the role of the nutrition support team
9 Access technique and its problems in parenteral nutrition
10 Practical handling of AIO mixtures
11 Complications and monitoring
12 Ethical and legal points of view in parenteral nutrition
13 Neonatology/Paediatrics
14 Intensive medicine
15 Gastroenterology
16 Hepatology
17 Parenteral nutrition in patients with renal failure
18 Surgery and transplantation
19 Non-surgical oncology
Working group members (WG)
Adolph M3 (WG 3, 6L, 14), Arends J4 (WG 19L), Bauer K5 (WG 13), Biesalski HK6 (WG 7L), Bischoff SC7 (WG 7L, 8L, 9, 12, 15), Blumenstein I8 (WG 4), Bockenheimer-Lucius G9 (WG 12), Boehles H-J5 (WG 4, 7, 13), Bolder U10 (WG 5L), Braß P11 (WG 9), Celik I12 (WG 1), Dossett A4 (WG 19), Druml W13 (WG 14, 17L), Ebener Ch14 (WG 5, 18), Fietkau R15 (WG 19), Franken Ch16 (WG 10), Frewer A17 (WG 12), Fusch Ch18 (WG 13L), Goeters Ch19 (WG 4), Hartl W2 (WG 9, 11L), Hauner H20 (WG 5), Hausser L21 (WG 18), Heller AR22 (WG 6), Holland-Cunz S23 (WG 18), Hug MJ24 (WG 19), Jauch KW2 (C, WG 1, 9L, 5, 11, 14, 18), Jochum F25 (WG 13), Kemen M26 (WG 18), Kester L27 (WG 8), Kierdorf H28 (WG 17), Koch T22 (WG 6), Koletzko B1 (C, WG 1L, 6, 13, 15), Koller M29 (WG 1L), Kopp IB30 (WG 1), Kraehenbuehl L31 (WG 18), Krawinkel M32 (WG 13), Kreymann G33 (WG 3L, 5, 6, 14L), Krohn K1 (C, WG 6, 13), Kuse ER34 (WG 18), Laengle F35 (WG 18), Meier R36 (WG 8), Muehlebach S37 (WG 9, 10L, 13), Muehlhoefer A38 (WG 7), Mueller MJ39 (WG 3), Ockenga J40 (WG 5), Parhofer K41 (WG 11), Plauth M42 (WG 16L), Pscheidl E43 (WG 6, 9), Radziwill R44 (WG 8), Rittler P2 (WG 11), Rothaermel S45 (WG 12L), Schmid I1 (WG 19), Schregel W46 (WG 9L), Schulz R-J47 (WG 4, 15L), Schuetz T48 (WG 16), Schwab D49 (WG 8), Senkal M50 (WG 6), Shang E51 (WG 19), Stanga Z52 (WG 9L, 10), Stein J8 (WG 4L), Thul P53 (WG 8, 9), Traeger K54 (WG 5), Verwied-Jorky S1 (C, WG 1), Volk O55 (WG 9), Wehkamp K-H56 (WG 12), Weimann A57 (WG 18L), Zander AR58 (WG 19), Zuercher G59 (WG 12, 19)