Role of Lipid Emulsions in Cholestasis Associated with Long‐Term Parenteral Nutrition in Children
V. Colomb, A. Jobert‐Giraud, Florence Lacaille, Olivier Goulet, Jean‐Christophe Fournet, C. Ricour
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Abstract
These data suggest that lipid supply is one of the risk factors for PN-associated cholestasis. The link between cholestasis and the reticuloendothelial system overload needs to be better understood. Prevention of cholestasis might include the decrease in the lipid load. When cholestasis occurs, lipid supply should be temporarily stopped, especially in the case of associated thrombocytopenia.
Extracted Claims
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lipid supply is a risk factor for PN-associated cholestasis
“These data suggest that lipid supply is one of the risk factors for PN-associated cholestasis.”
prevention of cholestasis includes decrease in the lipid load
“Prevention of cholestasis might include the decrease in the lipid load.”
cholestasis treatment involves temporarily stopping lipid supply
“When cholestasis occurs, lipid supply should be temporarily stopped, especially in the case of associated thrombocytopenia.”