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    Safe and well-tolerated long-term parenteral nutrition regimen: Omega-3-fatty-acid-enriched medium chained/ long chained triglycerides emulsion

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    Klek, Stanislaw
    Chambrier, Cécile
    Szczepanek, Kinga
    Kunecki, Marek
    Sobocki, Jacek
    Wanten, Geert
    Pironi, Loris
    Schneider, Stéphane M
    Rahman, Farooq
    Cooper, Sheldon C
    Calder, Philip C
    Gabe, Simon
    Forbes, Alastair
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    2024-11-07
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    Gastroenterology
    Endocrinology
    Biochemistry
    Public health. Health statistics. Occupational health. Health education
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    Background and aims: A limited number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have examined the use of lipid emulsions (LEs) of different compositions in home parenteral nutrition (HPN), and there are very few data on the long-term use of omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The study's objective was to assess safety and tolerability of an n-3 PUFA-enriched LE in adult patients suffering from chronic intestinal failure (CIF) requiring long-term HPN. Methods: In this prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blind, multicentre, international clinical trial, which was conducted at eleven sites, adult patients in need of HPN including lipids received either the investigational product, an n-3 PUFA-enriched medium/long-chain triglyceride (MCT/LCT) LE, or the reference product, a standard MCT/LCT LE, for an average duration of eight weeks. The primary outcome was the sum of changes of liver function parameters (total bilirubin, aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase) from baseline to final visit. Secondary objectives included fatty acid pattern in plasma and red blood cells (RBCs) and triene:tetraene ratio in plasma. Results: 74 patients were enrolled up to premature study termination. Liver function parameters showed no clinically relevant differences between study groups and remained within normal ranges. The n-3 PUFAs EPA and DHA increased in plasma and RBCs in the Lipidem group and were higher in the Lipidem group than the reference group at the end of the study resulting in an increased n-3-index in RBCs with Lipidem. Average n-3-index was >8. The plasma triene:tetraene ratio decreased in both groups. Conclusion: This study is one of the largest comparing two LEs in the complex setting of HPN treatment of adult patients. Although it has been early terminated its results considerably contribute to the evidence on safety and efficacy of longer-term use of LEs in HPN treatment. The n-3 PUFA-enriched LE Lipidem was safe and well-tolerated, particularly in terms of liver function. Lipidem provided an additional supply of n-3 PUFAs and led to positive changes in fatty acid profiles of plasma and RBCs. The n-3-index was in the desirable range at the end of the study in patients receiving Lipidem. There was no evidence of essential fatty acid deficiency with Lipidem.
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    Klek S, Chambrier C, Szczepanek K, Kunecki M, Sobocki J, Wanten G, Pironi L, Schneider SM, Rahman F, Cooper SC, Calder PC, Gabe S, Forbes A. Safe and well-tolerated long-term parenteral nutrition regimen: Omega-3-fatty-acid-enriched medium chained/ long chained triglycerides emulsion. Clin Nutr. 2024 Dec;43(12):415-424. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2024.11.007. Epub 2024 Nov 7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6705
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    10.1016/j.clnu.2024.11.007
    PMID
    39581180
    Journal
    Clinical Nutrition
    Publisher
    Churchill Livingstone
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.clnu.2024.11.007
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