Parenteral fish oil lipid emulsion use in adults: A case series and review from an intestinal failure referral center
david hakimian,
Elizabeth Wall,
Jean Herlitz
et al.
Abstract:Background: Intestinal failure–associated liver disease (IFALD) is a complication of long-term PN use, attributed to use of ω-6 injectable lipid emulsions (ILE). Fish oil (FO) ILE have been successful in reversing liver injury in neonates. Evidence for pure FO ILE use in adult patients is limited.
Methods: Case series of the use of FO lipid emulsions in adults with IFALD from the University of Chicago PN registry. Analysis of medical charts and PN formulations was performed.
Results: Three cases of IFALD treat… Show more
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