A98 EFFECT OF A PROLONGED MULTIVITMAIN SHORTAGE ON HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION PATIENTS: SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
N C Lam, C Wang, K Schwenger, C Arca-Juico, K Chin, A Macgillivray, C Yuen, I Pang, J Allard

TL;DR
A multivitamin shortage in home parenteral nutrition patients led to rare but serious thiamine deficiency cases, highlighting the need for better screening protocols.
Contribution
This study provides insights into the risks of multivitamin shortages in home parenteral nutrition and the limitations of oral supplementation in preventing deficiencies.
Findings
Compliance with oral multivitamins did not prevent Wernicke's encephalopathy in some patients.
Two patients developed WE during the shortage, with symptoms resolving after high-dose thiamine treatment.
WE occurred after a median of 2 months into the shortage, with no strong correlation to multivitamin compliance.
Abstract
Multivitamin shortages in home parenteral nutrition (HPN) are scarce but have a significant impact on patient morbidity. Recently, Ontario, Canada experienced a HPN intravenous multivitamin shortage that lasted over 3 months. As per the American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) guidelines, patients were instructed to use an over-the-counter multivitamin supplement during the shortage. However, due to the nature of HPN patients, the risk for malnutrition related complications remains high, specifically thiamine deficiency. This study aims to assess the relationship between the multivitamin shortage and thiamine deficiency. We conducted an analysis before and after the intravenous multivitamin shortage in HPN patients and compared anthropometric, biochemical and clinical outcomes in those who followed the oral multivitamin recommendation versus those who did not. This…
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TopicsClinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology · Nutrition and Health in Aging
