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[Dysphagia] Hypodermoclysis


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Hypodermoclysis
  • From: eripley at yahoo.com (Irene Campbell-Taylor)
  • Date: Mon Oct 3 07:35:13 2005

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Content preview:  Thank you Pam for those two refs. that I didn't have. 
  There are many others including a full article plus patient handout 
  explaining how it is done at home at: 
  http://www.aafp.org/afp/20011101/1575.html And, Medicare has a code 
  for it. I still fail to understand how such a simple and widespread 
  procedure is not used in the US except in a few, isolated instances. 
  We find that it helps avoid NH admission for many elderly when it is 
  prescribed and performed at home, either by the patient or a family 
  caregiver. In LTC it is a safe and simple way to treat mild to 
  moderate dehydration. If more is needed quickly, more than one site 
  can be used simultaneously. this is a procedure that is more than 100 
  years old and is s life saver. Irene. [...] 

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