Metabolic results of parenteral feeding in neonatal surgery: a balanced parenteral feeding program based on a synthetic 1-amino acid solution and a commercial fat emulsion.
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This article is published in Annals of Surgery.The article was published on 1970-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 68 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Parenteral nutrition.read more
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Intravenous alimentation in pediatric patients.
William C. Heird,William C. Heird,John M. Driscoll,John M. Driscoll,John N. Schullinger,John N. Schullinger,Burton Grebin,Burton Grebin,Robert W. Winters,Robert W. Winters +9 more
TL;DR: The review initially attempts to depict the metabolic state during fasting, thus dramatizing the need for parenteral nutrition, especially in the infant.
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Microbial Growth in Lipid Emulsions Used in Parenteral Nutrition
TL;DR: Studies comparing the emulsion to amino acid-glucose solutions (total parenteral nutrition [TPN]) confirmed other reports that TPN inhibits the growth of certain bacteria but merely retards fungal multiplication.
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Lipid metabolism in the neonate. II. The effect of Intralipid on bilirubin binding in vitro and in vivo.
TL;DR: The relationship between Intralipid fat emulsion and the binding of bilirubin to protein and cells was studied in vitro and in vivo and it is suggested that the molar ratios of free fatty acids to albumin in plasma be followed in any infant who is receiving Intalipid and that the dose of Intralid be adjusted to maintain this ratio below six.
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Lipid metabolism in the neonate
TL;DR: Impaired hydrolysis of the triglyceride and deficient uptake and/or utilization at a cellular level of the resulting free fatty acids in SGA infants is suggested.
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Use of Intravenous Fat Emulsions in Pediatric Patients
Lewis A. Barness,Peter R. Dallman,Homer Anderson,Platon Jack Collip,Buford L. Nichols,W. Allan Walker,Calvin W. Woodruff,William C. Heird,Rudolph M. Tomarelli,John D. Benson,George A. Purvis,Jerome LiCari,Haines B. Lockhart,Sidney Saperstein,Betty Taif,Philip L. White,Mary C. Egan,Margaret Cheney,Paul Pencharz,Melinda Moore,Joginder Chopra,Myrtle L. Brown,Thorsten J. Fjellstedt,L. J. Teply,Eileen Kennedy,William J. Darby,Peter Lewy +26 more
TL;DR: Intravenous fat preparations are used in the nutrition of those requiring parenteral alimentation and appear to be extremely stable and have been associated with relatively few adverse effects.