Literature DB >> 15297108

Safe and efficacious prolonged use of an olive oil-based lipid emulsion (ClinOleic) in chronic intestinal failure.

Siwan Thomas-Gibson1, Aida Jawhari, Philippe Atlan, A L Alexia Le Brun, Michael Farthing, Alastair Forbes.   

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Injectable lipid emulsion is an important component of parenteral nutrition. ClinOleic is a lipid emulsion composed of olive oil (80%) and soybean oil (20%). This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of ClinOleic in adults already receiving parenteral nutrition, comparing it to their usual lipid (soybean-oil-based).
METHODS: Thirteen adults dependent on home parenteral nutrition were recruited from a single hospital. ClinOleic was administered for 6 months. Two-monthly assessments were made. In addition, clinical and adverse events were recorded for 6-month periods before, during and after the study.
RESULTS: Total numbers of important complications for the 6 months before, during and after the study were 13, 9 and 9, respectively. There were, respectively, 5, 3 and 2 line infections, and 2, 0 and 5 thrombotic episodes in the 3 periods. The numbers of unplanned admissions were, respectively, 8, 5 and 7, with in-patient days accounting for 3.4%, 1.5%, and 2.6% of feeding days, respectively. One patient died (pneumonia). One new case of cholecystolithiasis appeared.
CONCLUSION: ClinOleic may be used as a safe alternative to standard soybean-oil-based lipid emulsions. Copyright 2003 Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15297108     DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2003.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0261-5614            Impact factor:   7.324


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2.  Preconditioning rats with three lipid emulsions prior to acute lung injury affects cytokine production and cell apoptosis in the lung and liver.

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3.  Plasma and Red Blood Cell PUFAs in Home Parenteral Nutrition Paediatric Patients-Effects of Lipid Emulsions.

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4.  Antioxidant-Based Therapy Reduces Early-Stage Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Rats.

Authors:  Gaizka Gutiérrez-Sánchez; Ignacio García-Alonso; Jorge Gutiérrez Sáenz de Santa María; Ana Alonso-Varona; Borja Herrero de la Parte
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Review 5.  Lipid emulsions - Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition, Chapter 6.

Authors:  M Adolph; A R Heller; T Koch; B Koletzko; K G Kreymann; K Krohn; E Pscheidl; M Senkal
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