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Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of total parenteral nutrition (PN) using different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. METHODS: Fifty-two patients were randomized to receive soybean oil + medium chain triglycerides (MCT) (group I), soybean oil...
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The Korean Surgical Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5128377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27904853 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.6.309 |
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author | Demirer, Seher Sapmaz, Ali Karaca, Ahmet Serdar Kepenekci, Ilknur Aydintug, Semih Balci, Deniz Sonyurek, Pinar Kose, Kenan |
author_facet | Demirer, Seher Sapmaz, Ali Karaca, Ahmet Serdar Kepenekci, Ilknur Aydintug, Semih Balci, Deniz Sonyurek, Pinar Kose, Kenan |
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description | PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of total parenteral nutrition (PN) using different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. METHODS: Fifty-two patients were randomized to receive soybean oil + medium chain triglycerides (MCT) (group I), soybean oil + olive oil (group II), soybean oil + olive oil + fish oil (group III) as a lipid source. PN was started on postoperative day 1 and patients were maintained on PN for a minimum period of 4 days. Laboratory variables (CRP, prealbumin, transferrin) were measured before surgery and on postoperative days. RESULTS: Three treatment groups were included in the study. Patients in group I received long chain triglycerides (LCT) + LCT/MCT emulsion (%75 LCT + %25 LCT/MCT); Patients in group II received olive oil based emulsion (80% olive oil + 20% soybean oil, ClinOleic); Patients in group III received fish oil in addition to olive oil based emulsion (%85 ClinOleic + %15 Omegaven; Fresenius Kabi). The following 14 parameters were assessed: body weight, CRP, prealbumin, transferrin, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6, total antioxidant status, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, oxidized low density lipoprotein-2, complete blood cell, international normalized ratio, D-dimer, activated partially thromboplastin time, prothrombin time. All other parameters showed no differences among the groups. CONCLUSION: The results of our trial demonstrate a potential beneficial effect of soybean oil/olive oil based lipid emulsions for use in PN regarding inflammatory response and oxidant capacity in the treatment of patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-51283772016-12-01 Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery Demirer, Seher Sapmaz, Ali Karaca, Ahmet Serdar Kepenekci, Ilknur Aydintug, Semih Balci, Deniz Sonyurek, Pinar Kose, Kenan Ann Surg Treat Res Original Article PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of total parenteral nutrition (PN) using different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. METHODS: Fifty-two patients were randomized to receive soybean oil + medium chain triglycerides (MCT) (group I), soybean oil + olive oil (group II), soybean oil + olive oil + fish oil (group III) as a lipid source. PN was started on postoperative day 1 and patients were maintained on PN for a minimum period of 4 days. Laboratory variables (CRP, prealbumin, transferrin) were measured before surgery and on postoperative days. RESULTS: Three treatment groups were included in the study. Patients in group I received long chain triglycerides (LCT) + LCT/MCT emulsion (%75 LCT + %25 LCT/MCT); Patients in group II received olive oil based emulsion (80% olive oil + 20% soybean oil, ClinOleic); Patients in group III received fish oil in addition to olive oil based emulsion (%85 ClinOleic + %15 Omegaven; Fresenius Kabi). The following 14 parameters were assessed: body weight, CRP, prealbumin, transferrin, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6, total antioxidant status, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, oxidized low density lipoprotein-2, complete blood cell, international normalized ratio, D-dimer, activated partially thromboplastin time, prothrombin time. All other parameters showed no differences among the groups. CONCLUSION: The results of our trial demonstrate a potential beneficial effect of soybean oil/olive oil based lipid emulsions for use in PN regarding inflammatory response and oxidant capacity in the treatment of patients. The Korean Surgical Society 2016-12 2016-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5128377/ /pubmed/27904853 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.6.309 Text en Copyright © 2016, the Korean Surgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research is an Open Access Journal. All articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Demirer, Seher Sapmaz, Ali Karaca, Ahmet Serdar Kepenekci, Ilknur Aydintug, Semih Balci, Deniz Sonyurek, Pinar Kose, Kenan Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title | Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title_full | Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title_fullStr | Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title_short | Effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
title_sort | effects of postoperative parenteral nutrition with different lipid emulsions in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5128377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27904853 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.6.309 |
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