Lectures

1. The paradox of hydratation in advanced terminal illness; Hoffman et Duff, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, vol.194, no 6, Juin 2002.

2. Morita et Inoue. J of Palliative Medecine, vol 6, no 4, 2003: Aucun effet préventif sur le delirium par le fait d’hydrater ou de substituer des opioïdes.

3. Chiu et al. Support Care Cancer 2002, vol 10: 630-636: Aucune influence sur la survie par le fait d’hydrater ou nourrir artificiellement. 

4. Delirium and dehydration: some fluid for thought? Peter G. Lawlor, Support Care cancer (2002) vol 10: 445-454. Review article; Rousseau Paul C., Palliative Medecine Exchange, Volume 1, no 2.

5. Remerciements au Dr Patrick Vinay, néphrologue, qui nous a donné une conférence sur la physiologie del’hydratation.

6. Oncologie et anorexie : place des orexigènes. Auteur : J.-Y. Chevalley B. Chapuis C. Pichard  Numéro : 2323  Sujet: Nutrition.

7. Bibliothèque de l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé. Traitement symptomatique en phase terminale , anorexie-cachexie, traitement palliatif.

8. Catherine Rousset, Dresse Lila Saïah, Christel Tran, Dr Maurice Baechler, Dr Bernard Pantet. L’alimentation et la nutrition, Guide des Soins Palliatifs du médecin vaudois no 4 2008.

9. N. Maisonneuve J. Jetzer C. A. Raguso L. Genton et C. Pichard ; Glutamine : métabolisme et physiopathologie, Revue médicale suisse: Numéro : 2369.

10. Robert L Fine, MD FACP. Ethical Issues in Artificial Nutrition and Hydratation Nutrition in Clinical Practice 21:118-125, April 2006.

11. Ronni Chernoff, Phd, RD. Tube Feeding Patients With Dementia Nutrition in Clinical Practice 21:142-146, April 2006.

12. Groupe SFA/SFGG. Soins palliatifs et gériatrie Aide à la prise en charge Fiche pratique Juin 2007: Il va   mourir de faim.

13. Guyton Arthur C. Basic human physiology: Normal function and mechanisms of disease. 

14. Morrisson RS, Meier DE, Cassel C. When too much is too little. N Eng J Med 335(23): 1755, 1996.

15. Réf: Phillips PA, Rolls BJ, Ledinghnam JGG et al. Reduced thirst after water deprivation in healthy eldery men. N Engl J Med 1984;311:753-759.

16. Miller M Water. Metabolism in the elderly in health disease aging changes affecting risk for hypernatremia and hyponatremia. Hydratation and aging. Serdi Publicher 1998;59-81.

17. Majeed N Lasson W., Przewlocka B. Brain and peripheral opioid peptides after changes in ingestive behavior. Neuroendocrinology 1986;42:267-72.

18. Printz LA. Is withholding hydratation a valid comfort measure in the terminally ill? Geriatrics 1988;43(11):84-88.

19. Dunphy K, Finlay I, Rathbone G, Gilbert J Rehydratation in palliative and terminal care: if not-why not? Palliative Medecine 1995;9:221-228.

20. Elliot J, Haydon D., Hendry B Anaesthetic action of esters and ketones: evidence for an interaction with the sodium channel protein in squid axons J. Physiol. 1984;354:407-18.

21. Sullivan R. Accepting death without artificial nutrition or hydratation. Journal of General Internal Medecine 1993;8:220-223.

22. D’Herouville D. Nutrition et hydratation en fin de vie. Gastroenterol Clin Biol 2004;28D26-D30

23. Sanders DS et al. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrotomy: a prospective audit of the impact of guidelines in two district general hospitals in the United Kingdom AFG, 2002,97:2239-2245.

24. Monteleoni C, Clark E. Using rapid-cycle quality improvement methodology to reduce feeding tubes in patients with advances dementia:before and after study BMJ,2004,329:491-94.

25. Braun UK et al. Decreasing use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube feeding for veterans with dementia-racial differences remains JAGS;2005,53:242-48.

26. Vellas B. et al. Consensus sur la démence de type démence Alzheimer au stade sévère Revue de Gériatrie 2005;30: 627-40.

27. Finucane TE, Christmas C, Travis K. Tube feeding in patients with advances dementia. A review of the evidence JAMA 1999;282:1365-70.

28. Gillick MR. Rethinking the role of tube feeding in patients with advances dementia N Engl J Med 2000;342:206-10.

29. V Zerwekh. Do dying patients really need IV fluids? American Journal of Nursing, March 1997.