Composite lipid emulsion use and essential fatty acid deficiency in pediatric patients with intestinal failure with high parenteral nutrition dependence: A retrospective cohort study

Author:

Belza Christina12ORCID,Courtney‐Martin Glenda134ORCID,Wong‐Sterling Sylvia12,Garofalo Elizabeth12,Silva Carina12,Yanchis Dianna12,Avitzur Yaron125,Wales Paul W.367ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Group for Improvement of Intestinal Function and Treatment (GIFT) The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

2. Transplant and Regenerative Medicine Centre The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

3. Research Institute The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

4. Department of Nutritional Sciences University of Toronto Toronto Canada

5. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

6. Division of General and Thoracic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

7. Cincinnati Center of Excellence in Intestinal Rehabilitation (CinCEIR) Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundReports of essential fatty acid deficiency (EFAD) in patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) and a composite lipid (mixed oil intravenous lipid emulsion [MO ILE]) are predominantly when managed by lipid restriction. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of EFAD in patients with intestinal failure (IF) who are PN dependent without lipid restriction.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated patients, ages 0–17 years, followed by our intestinal rehabilitation program between November 2020 and June 2021 with PN dependency index (PNDI) of >80% on a MO ILE. Demographic data, PN composition, PN days, growth, and plasma fatty acid profile were collected. A plasma triene‐tetraene (T:T) ratio >0.2 indicated EFAD. Summary statistics and Wilcoxon rank sum test evaluated to compare between PNDI category and ILE administration (grams/kilograms/day). P < 0.05 was considered significant.ResultsTwenty‐six patients (median age, 4.1 years [interquartile range (IQR) = 2.4–9.6]) were included. The median duration of PN was 1367 days (IQR = 824–3195). Sixteen patients had a PNDI of 80%–120% (61.5%). Fat intake for the group was 1.7 g/kg/day (IQR = 1.3–2.0). The median T:T ratio was 0.1 (IQR = 0.1–0.2) with no values >0.2. Linoleic and arachidonic acid were low in 85% and 19% of patients, respectively; however, Mead acid was normal in all patients.ConclusionThis report is the largest to date on the EFA status of patients with IF on PN. These results suggest that, in the absence of lipid restriction, EFAD is not a concern when using MO ILEs in children receiving PN for IF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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