OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of intravenous fish oil fat emulsion on the metabolic alterations induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge in healthy volunteers. DESIGN: Two groups of eight healthy subjects were randomized to receive either two pharmacological doses of intravenous FO fat emulsion or no treatment. The FO group received twice 0.5 g/kg 10% emulsion (Omegaven) 48 and 24h before investigation. LPS (2 ng/kg) was injected as a bolus on the investigation day. Systemic parameters, indirect calorimetry, heart rate variability, and platelet membrane phospholipid composition were measured. RESULTS: Basal EPA and DHA content in platelet phospholipids was low (0.28% and 2.54%, respectively) and increased significantly after FO to 1...
Alteration in regional blood flow is important in the pathogenesis of organ failure during endotoxem...
Background: In this study, the authors aimed to compare the effects that a medium- and long-chain tr...
Introduction:Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in critically ill patients on the intensive care...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of intravenous fish oil fat emulsion on the metabolic alterations i...
Objective: To test the dose response effect of infused fish oil (FO) rich in n-3 PUFAs on the inflam...
To test the dose response effect of infused fish oil (FO) rich in n-3 PUFAs on the inflammatory resp...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Fish oil (FO) has been shown to modulate the acute and chronic inflammatory r...
Contains fulltext : 109527.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AN...
Background and aims: Data in critically ill patients on the effect of intravenous lipid emulsions (L...
Introduction: the effect of parenteral fish oil in septic patients is not widely studied. This study...
Background: death from sepsis in the intensive therapy unit (ITU) is frequently preceded by the deve...
Different clinical studies have demonstrated that fish oil, rich in the very‐long‐chain ω‐3 polyunsa...
Critical illness is a multisystem process that can result in significant morbidity and mortality. In...
CITATION: Donoghue, V., Spruyt, M. & Blaauw, R. 2017. Use of intravenous fat emulsions in adult crit...
BACKGROUND: Thrombosis and immune dysfunction are two important complications that result from the a...
Alteration in regional blood flow is important in the pathogenesis of organ failure during endotoxem...
Background: In this study, the authors aimed to compare the effects that a medium- and long-chain tr...
Introduction:Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in critically ill patients on the intensive care...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of intravenous fish oil fat emulsion on the metabolic alterations i...
Objective: To test the dose response effect of infused fish oil (FO) rich in n-3 PUFAs on the inflam...
To test the dose response effect of infused fish oil (FO) rich in n-3 PUFAs on the inflammatory resp...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Fish oil (FO) has been shown to modulate the acute and chronic inflammatory r...
Contains fulltext : 109527.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AN...
Background and aims: Data in critically ill patients on the effect of intravenous lipid emulsions (L...
Introduction: the effect of parenteral fish oil in septic patients is not widely studied. This study...
Background: death from sepsis in the intensive therapy unit (ITU) is frequently preceded by the deve...
Different clinical studies have demonstrated that fish oil, rich in the very‐long‐chain ω‐3 polyunsa...
Critical illness is a multisystem process that can result in significant morbidity and mortality. In...
CITATION: Donoghue, V., Spruyt, M. & Blaauw, R. 2017. Use of intravenous fat emulsions in adult crit...
BACKGROUND: Thrombosis and immune dysfunction are two important complications that result from the a...
Alteration in regional blood flow is important in the pathogenesis of organ failure during endotoxem...
Background: In this study, the authors aimed to compare the effects that a medium- and long-chain tr...
Introduction:Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in critically ill patients on the intensive care...