Intravenous lipid emulsions are an essential component of parenteral nutrition (PN). Omega-6 reducing strategies may improve outcomes, including reduced PN associated liver disease, however evidence to support this recommendation is insufficient. The primary objective was to compare serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), among patients provided with either soybean oil (Intralipid) or predominantly olive oil (Clinoleic) lipid emulsions. In this quasi-experimental study, we reviewed the medical records of surgical and medical adult patients who received lipid emulsions for at least seven consecutive days. Among the 206 patients (110—Intralipid, 96—Clinoleic) there was no significant difference in ALP and remaining liver function tests within 2 wee...
Simple Summary The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fat...
Lipids used in parenteral nutrition provide energy, building blocks and essential fatty acids. Tradi...
Background Parenteral lipid emulsions in critical care are traditionally based on soybean oil (SO) ...
Intravenous lipid emulsions are an essential component of parenteral nutrition (PN). Omega-6 reducin...
Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) have been an integral component of parenteral nutrition for more ...
Lipids traditionally used in parenteral nutrition are based on n-6 fatty acid-rich vegetable oils su...
Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) have been an integral component of parenteral nutrition for more ...
This study compared the effects of soybean oil- versus olive oil-based lipid emulsions on hepatobili...
PRECIS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerance of a soybean/MCT/olive/fish o...
PRECIS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerance of a soybean/MCT/olive/fish o...
Background & aims: Patients who have chronic intestinal failure require home parenteral nutritio...
International audienceLipid, oxidative and inflammatory parameters are frequently altered in dialysi...
Background and aims Data in critically ill patients on the effect of intravenous lipid emulsions (L...
In hospitalized patients, lipid emulsions are an integral part of balanced parenteral nutrition. Tra...
Simple Summary The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fat...
Simple Summary The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fat...
Lipids used in parenteral nutrition provide energy, building blocks and essential fatty acids. Tradi...
Background Parenteral lipid emulsions in critical care are traditionally based on soybean oil (SO) ...
Intravenous lipid emulsions are an essential component of parenteral nutrition (PN). Omega-6 reducin...
Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) have been an integral component of parenteral nutrition for more ...
Lipids traditionally used in parenteral nutrition are based on n-6 fatty acid-rich vegetable oils su...
Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) have been an integral component of parenteral nutrition for more ...
This study compared the effects of soybean oil- versus olive oil-based lipid emulsions on hepatobili...
PRECIS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerance of a soybean/MCT/olive/fish o...
PRECIS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerance of a soybean/MCT/olive/fish o...
Background & aims: Patients who have chronic intestinal failure require home parenteral nutritio...
International audienceLipid, oxidative and inflammatory parameters are frequently altered in dialysi...
Background and aims Data in critically ill patients on the effect of intravenous lipid emulsions (L...
In hospitalized patients, lipid emulsions are an integral part of balanced parenteral nutrition. Tra...
Simple Summary The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fat...
Simple Summary The choice of lipid emulsions (LEs) used in parenteral nutrition (PN) is based on fat...
Lipids used in parenteral nutrition provide energy, building blocks and essential fatty acids. Tradi...
Background Parenteral lipid emulsions in critical care are traditionally based on soybean oil (SO) ...