Optimal Composition of Intravenous Lipids
Keywords:
IV lipids
Abstract
The provision of energy from a lipid source is an essential component of any perenteral nutrition (PN) therapeutic regimen in the appropriate clinical setting. All available sources of intravenous lipid emulsions have a low osmolarity but they strongly differ in their immunologic effects and their effects on oxidative stress, liver injury and mitochondrial function. The 9/6 lipid emulsion with its relative immune-neutrality is a lipid emulsion that can be used in most critically ill and non-critically ill patients. Despite extensive research and encouraging progress in the availability of such lipid emulsions, there is still need for a lipid emulsions that could be advantageous in patients with real hyperinflammation.
How to Cite
Kreymann, G. (1). Optimal Composition of Intravenous Lipids. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 23(2), S11-S14. Retrieved from http://sajcn.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/412
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