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The Impact of Glucose-Based or Lipid-Based Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Free Fatty Acids Profile in Critically Ill Patients
by
Sobotka, Lubos
, Sobotka, Ondrej
, Ticha, Alena
, Skorepa, Pavel
, Fortunato, Joao
, Vanek, Jan
, Horacek, Jan M.
, Manak, Jan
, Blaha, Vladimir
in
adults
/ Aged
/ alpha-Tocopherol - blood
/ arachidonic acid
/ blood sampling
/ Chromatography
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ docosahexaenoic acid
/ duration
/ eicosatrienoic acid
/ emulsions
/ Emulsions - administration & dosage
/ Energy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ fatty acid composition
/ Fatty acids
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - blood
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - deficiency
/ Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
/ Female
/ free fatty acids
/ Glucose
/ Glucose - administration & dosage
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Intensive Care Units
/ leptin
/ Leptin - blood
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ nutrients
/ Nutrition research
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition, Total - methods
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ plasminogen activator inhibitors
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ solutions
/ total parenteral nutrition
/ triacylglycerols
/ vitamin E
2020
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The Impact of Glucose-Based or Lipid-Based Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Free Fatty Acids Profile in Critically Ill Patients
by
Sobotka, Lubos
, Sobotka, Ondrej
, Ticha, Alena
, Skorepa, Pavel
, Fortunato, Joao
, Vanek, Jan
, Horacek, Jan M.
, Manak, Jan
, Blaha, Vladimir
in
adults
/ Aged
/ alpha-Tocopherol - blood
/ arachidonic acid
/ blood sampling
/ Chromatography
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ docosahexaenoic acid
/ duration
/ eicosatrienoic acid
/ emulsions
/ Emulsions - administration & dosage
/ Energy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ fatty acid composition
/ Fatty acids
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - blood
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - deficiency
/ Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
/ Female
/ free fatty acids
/ Glucose
/ Glucose - administration & dosage
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Intensive Care Units
/ leptin
/ Leptin - blood
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ nutrients
/ Nutrition research
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition, Total - methods
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ plasminogen activator inhibitors
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ solutions
/ total parenteral nutrition
/ triacylglycerols
/ vitamin E
2020
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The Impact of Glucose-Based or Lipid-Based Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Free Fatty Acids Profile in Critically Ill Patients
by
Sobotka, Lubos
, Sobotka, Ondrej
, Ticha, Alena
, Skorepa, Pavel
, Fortunato, Joao
, Vanek, Jan
, Horacek, Jan M.
, Manak, Jan
, Blaha, Vladimir
in
adults
/ Aged
/ alpha-Tocopherol - blood
/ arachidonic acid
/ blood sampling
/ Chromatography
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ docosahexaenoic acid
/ duration
/ eicosatrienoic acid
/ emulsions
/ Emulsions - administration & dosage
/ Energy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ fatty acid composition
/ Fatty acids
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - blood
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - deficiency
/ Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
/ Female
/ free fatty acids
/ Glucose
/ Glucose - administration & dosage
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Intensive Care Units
/ leptin
/ Leptin - blood
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ nutrients
/ Nutrition research
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition, Total - methods
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ plasminogen activator inhibitors
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ solutions
/ total parenteral nutrition
/ triacylglycerols
/ vitamin E
2020
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The Impact of Glucose-Based or Lipid-Based Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Free Fatty Acids Profile in Critically Ill Patients
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The Impact of Glucose-Based or Lipid-Based Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Free Fatty Acids Profile in Critically Ill Patients
2020
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Introduction: Our study aim was to assess how the macronutrient intake during total parenteral nutrition (TPN) modulates plasma total free fatty acids (FFAs) levels and individual fatty acids in critically ill patients. Method: Adult patients aged 18–80, admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), who were indicated for TPN, with an expected duration of more than three days, were included in the study. Isoenergetic and isonitrogenous TPN solutions were given with a major non-protein energy source, which was glucose (group G) or glucose and lipid emulsions (Smof lipid; group L). Blood samples were collected on days 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 14, and 28. Results: A significant decrease (p < 0.001) in total FFAs occurred in both groups with a bigger decrease in group G (p < 0.001) from day 0 (0.41 ± 0.19 mmol∙L−1) to day 28 (0.10 ± 0.07 mmol∙L−1). Increased palmitooleic acid and decreased linoleic and docosahexaenoic acids, with a trend of increased mead acid to arachidonic acid ratio, on day 28 were observed in group G in comparison with group L. Group G had an insignificant increase in leptin with no differences in the concentrations of vitamin E, triacylglycerides, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1. Conclusion: Decreased plasma FFA in critically ill patients who receive TPN may result from increased insulin sensitivity with a better effect in group G, owing to higher insulin and glucose dosing and no lipid emulsions. It is advisable to include a lipid emulsion at the latest from three weeks of TPN to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ Aged
/ duration
/ Emulsions - administration & dosage
/ Energy
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - blood
/ Fatty Acids, Essential - deficiency
/ Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
/ Female
/ Glucose
/ Glucose - administration & dosage
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ leptin
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Parenteral Nutrition, Total - methods
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ plasminogen activator inhibitors
/ Proteins
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