Safety, cost, and clinical considerations for the use of premixed parenteral nutrition

Nutr Clin Pract. 2015 Jun;30(3):325-30. doi: 10.1177/0884533615578459. Epub 2015 Apr 10.

Abstract

Premixed parenteral nutrition (PN) can be used for PN therapy in place of traditional compounded or customized PN. Premixed PN may have a number of advantages over compounded PN such as decreased costs, decreased compounding time, reduced chance for error, and reduced incidence of bloodstream infections. However, premixed PN may not be appropriate for all patients and may have other additional costs associated with its use. This article discusses the data available with regard to the use of premixed PN, focusing on the potential advantages and disadvantages of using premixed PN, and also discusses the implementation of premixed PN in a large tertiary cancer center.

Keywords: adult; costs and cost analysis; electrolytes; parenteral nutrition; parenteral nutrition solutions; safety.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids / chemistry
  • Communicable Diseases / economics
  • Communicable Diseases / therapy*
  • Consumer Product Safety*
  • Energy Intake
  • Glucose / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Nitrogen / chemistry
  • Parenteral Nutrition / economics*
  • Parenteral Nutrition / methods
  • Parenteral Nutrition Solutions / chemistry
  • Parenteral Nutrition Solutions / economics*
  • Parenteral Nutrition Solutions / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Parenteral Nutrition Solutions
  • Glucose
  • Nitrogen