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Taurolidine lock in pediatric patients with intestinal failure. A practical guideline from the Spanish Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (SEGHNP)

Apr 26, 2024 | Magazine: Nutrición Hospitalaria

Raquel Núñez-Ramos  1 , Marta Germán Díaz  2 , José Manuel Moreno Villares  3 , Begoña Polo Miquel  4 , José Carlos Salazar Quero  5 , Vanessa Cabello Ruiz  6 , Susana Redecillas Ferreiro  6 , Esther Ramos Boluda  7


Objectives: the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections is a critical aspect of care for patients with intestinal failure who are treated with parenteral nutrition. The use of taurolidine in this context is becoming increasingly popular, however there is a lack of standardization in its pediatric application. The objective of this work is to develop a guide to support its prescription.

Methodology: the guide is based on a review of the literature and expert opinions from the Intestinal Failure Group of the SEGHNP. It was developed through a survey distributed to all its members, addressing aspects of usual practice with this lock solution.

Results: this manuscript presents general recommendations concerning taurolidine indications, commercial presentations, appropriate forms of administration, use in special situations, adverse reactions, and contraindications in the pediatric population Conclusions: taurolidine is emerging as the primary lock solution used to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections, proving to be safe and effective. This guide aims to optimize and standardize its use in pediatrics.

CITATION  Nutr Hosp. 2024 Apr 26. doi: 10.20960/nh.05132