Literature DB >> 8355476

Increased incidence of cholestasis during total parenteral nutrition in children--factors affecting stone formation.

J Komura1, H Yano, Y Tanaka, T Tsuru.   

Abstract

Cholelithiasis is extremely unusual in infants and children. Recently, some cases of cholelithiasis associated with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) have been reported. A group of 400 children receiving TPN were evaluated prospectively for the presence of gallstones and sludge in this report. Eight children (2%) were determined by ultrasonography to have developed cholelithiasis. All of these patients had received large amounts of amino acids (> or = 1.8g/kg/day) and relatively low amounts of fat (< or = 1.7g/kg/day) with a high ratio of non-protein: kcal/ml (> 0.8). It was concluded that the administration of large amounts of amino acids and a high ratio of non-protein: kcal/ml enhanced the risk for formation of gallstones and sludge. Conversely, these are prevented by the administration of appropriate amounts of fat.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8355476     DOI: 10.2739/kurumemedj.40.7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kurume Med J        ISSN: 0023-5679


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1.  Analysis of bile in various hepatobiliary disease states: A pilot study.

Authors:  Ajay Verma; Veereshwar Bhatnagar; Shyam Prakash; Abhay Kumar Srivastava
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2014-07
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