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中心静脉导管携带者进行体育运动:一项收集欧洲儿科肠衰竭中心观点的调查。

Playing sport as a central-line carrier: a survey to collect the European pediatric intestinal failure centers' view.

作者信息

Pulvirenti Rebecca, Duci Miriam, Lambe Cecile, Mutanen Annika, Arnell Henrik, Tabbers Merit M, Fascetti-Leon Francesco

机构信息

Pediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Padua University Hospital, Padua, Italy.

Division of Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition, Necker-Enfants Malades University of Paris, Paris, France.

出版信息

Nutr Clin Pract. 2025 Apr;40(2):484-491. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11235. Epub 2024 Oct 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The administration of home parenteral nutrition improves quality of life for patients with intestinal failure, thus fostering their will to actively participate to social activities. Nevertheless, sports participation can be risky for patients with a central venous catheter (CVC). Despite literature thoroughly proving the positive impact of sports on motor-psychosocial development, no consistent evidence assessing its role on central-line complications is available. This study aimed to report the European centers' approach to children with intestinal failure on home parenteral nutrition and interested in playing sports, further assessing complications and how to prevent them.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A questionnaire focusing on children with intestinal failure regarding physical activity was circulated to 20 centers. Questions assessed the centers' policy for CVC management, the sports-related recommendations for patients on home parenteral nutrition and complication rates.

RESULTS

Sixteen (80%) centers filled in the questionnaire. Twelve centers reported not to have a standardized formal protocol for catheter care during sports. All centers encouraged patients to perform mild/moderate exercise, whereas high-contact sports were allowed by one center only. Specific dressings were suggested to protect the vascular access device, especially for water sports. Only one sports-related complication (rupture) was reported.

CONCLUSION

This survey emphasizes that sports should not be restricted in patients with intestinal failure and represents a blueprint for sports-related recommendations for these patients. Prospective studies assessing complication rates are advisable to ensure an improved access to sports for these patients.

摘要

背景

家庭肠外营养支持可改善肠衰竭患者的生活质量,从而增强他们积极参与社交活动的意愿。然而,对于携带中心静脉导管(CVC)的患者而言,参与体育活动可能存在风险。尽管有文献充分证明体育活动对运动-心理社会发展具有积极影响,但尚无评估其对中心静脉导管相关并发症作用的一致证据。本研究旨在报告欧洲各中心对接受家庭肠外营养且有意参与体育活动的肠衰竭儿童的处理方式,进一步评估并发症情况以及如何预防这些并发症。

材料与方法

向20个中心发放了一份针对肠衰竭儿童体育活动情况的调查问卷。问题涉及各中心对中心静脉导管管理的政策、对接受家庭肠外营养患者的体育活动相关建议以及并发症发生率。

结果

16个(80%)中心填写了问卷。12个中心报告称在体育活动期间没有关于导管护理的标准化正式方案。所有中心都鼓励患者进行轻度/中度运动,而只有一个中心允许进行高接触性运动。建议使用特定敷料来保护血管通路装置,尤其是在水上运动时。仅报告了1例与体育活动相关的并发症(破裂)。

结论

本次调查强调肠衰竭患者不应被限制参与体育活动,并且为这些患者的体育活动相关建议提供了蓝本。建议开展前瞻性研究以评估并发症发生率,从而确保这些患者有更多机会参与体育活动。

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