Use of a lipid containing medium chain triglycerides in patients receiving TPN: a randomized prospective trial
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Use of a lipid containing medium chain triglycerides in patients receiving TPN: a randomized prospective trial
Abstract
Lipid emulsions which contain long chain triglycerides (LCTs) provide a valuable energy source for patients requiring total parenteral nutrition (TPN). We have investigated the use of a new lipid emulsion containing both long and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) in a randomized prospective trial. Sixty patients received TPN including 500 ml of either 20 per cent Lipofundin S (LCT) or Lipofundin 10 per cent MCT/10 per cent LCT for at least 6 days. Patients with renal or hepatic impairment, or major trauma, were excluded from the study. The MCT/LCT emulsion was found to be as safe and as effective a source of calories as LCT but the differences in metabolic parameters did not differ significantly between the two groups of patients. A lipid emulsion containing MCTs may have important advantages for seriously ill patients, but appears to have no obvious advantages for the majority of patients receiving TPN who are not severely stressed.
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