2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-004-1319-z
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Effects of Intralipid infusion on hemorheology and peripheral resistance in neonates and children

Abstract: Deleterious microcirculatory effects of Intralipid (IL) infusion may be caused by hemorheological or vascular effects. The aim of this investigation was to study vascular and hemorheological effects of IL in preterm and fullterm neonates and children. Ten preterm newborns, 10 fullterm neonates, and 10 children received an initial infusion of IL (0.6 g/kg) over 4 h. Calf blood flow (venous occlusion plethysmography), blood pressure (Dinamap), whole blood and plasma viscosity (capillary viscometer), red blood ce… Show more

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“…Increased pulmonary vascular constriction can account for worsening of respiratory function, which has been associated with the use of these products. 9 Changes in the alveolararteriolar oxygen gradient can result in problems with gas exchange and may be due to diminished bioavailability of endothelial-derived vascular relaxant. 10,11 According to one report, infusions of IVFE can worsen bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Increased pulmonary vascular constriction can account for worsening of respiratory function, which has been associated with the use of these products. 9 Changes in the alveolararteriolar oxygen gradient can result in problems with gas exchange and may be due to diminished bioavailability of endothelial-derived vascular relaxant. 10,11 According to one report, infusions of IVFE can worsen bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypertriglyceridemia is the most common and can predispose patients to elevations in hepatic enzymes, hemolysis, and respiratory distress. Increased pulmonary vascular constriction can account for worsening of respiratory function, which has been associated with the use of these products 9 . Changes in the alveolar–arteriolar oxygen gradient can result in problems with gas exchange and may be due to diminished bioavailability of endothelial‐derived vascular relaxant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deterioration of pulmonary function may be partially due to an increased pulmonary vascular constriction and, therefore, resistance. 26 Complications of intralipid infusion include vasoconstriction, leading to hypertension, 27,28 and gas exchange problems with changes in the alveolar-arteriolar oxygen gradient. 29 The underlying mechanisms may relate to diminished bioavailability of endothelial-derived vascular relaxant.…”
Section: Intralipid Therapy In the Nicumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other potential consequences of prolonged administration of IVFEs include hematologic abnormalities with recurrent thrombocytopenia and hyperactivation of the monocyte‐macrophage system 94 . Worsening of respiratory function may be due to increased pulmonary vascular constriction 95 . Changes in the alveolar‐arteriolar oxygen gradient can lead to decreased gas exchange and may be due to diminished bioavailability of endothelial‐derived vascular relaxants 96 .…”
Section: Complications Associated With Ivfesmentioning
confidence: 99%