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    Title: Parenteral nutrition with fish oil-based lipid emulsion reduces the risk of cholestasis in preterm infants
    Authors: Wang, YL;Chen, LJ;Tsao, LY;Chen, HN;Lee, CH;Hsiao, CC
    Keywords: Preterm infant;fish oil;parenteral nutrition;cholestasis;docosahexaenoic acid;lipid emulsion;retinopathy of prematurity
    Date: 2021
    Issue Date: 2022-08-05T09:38:41Z (UTC)
    Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
    ISSN: 0300-0605
    Abstract: Objective Preterm infants receive long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) for gastrointestinal immaturity. This study aimed to determine if mixed lipid emulsions containing fish oil decrease the incidence of PN-associated cholestasis by reducing oxidative stress and providing an anti-inflammatory effect. Methods This retrospective cohort study enrolled 399 very low birth weight premature infants (gestational age <= 32 weeks) between January 2009 and November 2017 at a single neonatal intensive care unit. Preterm infants received total PN with either mixed lipid emulsion including fish oil (SMOFlipid (R), n = 195) or soybean oil-based lipid emulsion (Lipovenoes (R), n = 204) for at least 7 days. We compared the outcomes of PN-associated cholestasis, comorbidities, and mortality between the groups. Results The incidence of PN-associated cholestasis was significantly lower in the SMOFlipid group than in the Lipovenoes group. The duration to full feeding days was significantly shorter in the SMOFlipid group compared with the Lipovenoes group. Relevant complications, such as severe retinopathy of prematurity and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, were also significantly reduced in the SMOFlipid group compared with the Lipovenoes group. Conclusion In premature infants, PN with fish oil-based lipid emulsions is associated with a lower incidence of PN-associated cholestasis compared with soybean oil-based lipid emulsions.
    URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211011805
    https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000700026000001
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/23525
    Relation: JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH ,2021,v49,issue 5
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