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Parenteral nutrition with lipids.

H Silberman, M Freehauf, G Fong

    JAMA
    |September 26, 1977
    PubMed
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    Peripherally administered fat emulsions for total parenteral nutrition are safe and effective, complementing glucose-based systems. This lipid-based approach avoids central venous catheters, enhancing patient therapy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nutritional Support
    • Clinical Nutrition
    • Medical Therapy

    Background:

    • Parenteral nutrition is crucial for patients unable to receive adequate nutrition orally.
    • Central venous administration is a common but disadvantageous route for glucose-based parenteral nutrition.
    • Alternative methods for nutritional support are needed to improve patient safety and convenience.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of using fat emulsions as the primary calorie source in peripherally administered total parenteral nutrition.
    • To assess the role of lipid-based parenteral nutrition as an adjunct to glucose-based systems.
    • To determine if peripheral administration of fat emulsions can overcome the limitations of central venous access.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing peripherally administered fat emulsions as the major calorie source in total parenteral nutrition regimens.

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  • Comparing the lipid-based system with the traditional glucose-based system.
  • Assessing clinical outcomes related to efficacy and safety.
  • Main Results:

    • Peripherally administered fat emulsions demonstrate efficacy in providing nutrition.
    • The lipid-based regimen is found to be safe for patient therapy.
    • This approach complements existing glucose-based nutritional strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • Total parenteral nutrition with peripherally administered fat emulsions is an effective and safe therapeutic option.
    • Lipid emulsions serve as a valuable adjunct, enhancing patient management.
    • Peripheral administration of fat emulsions eliminates the need for central venous access, a significant advantage.