1.Effect of omega-3 fish oil fat emulsion on the peripheral neuropathy caused by bortezomib.
Xing-xing LONG ; Ya GAO ; Bao-hong PING
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2011;32(9):633-634
Boronic Acids
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adverse effects
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Bortezomib
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Fatty Acids, Omega-3
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Fish Oils
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
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chemically induced
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drug therapy
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Pyrazines
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adverse effects
2.Influence of Lipoplus fat emulsion on postoperative nutritional status and early inflammatory response in patients with gastrointestinal malignancies.
Cai-hua ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Xin-ying WANG ; Guo-li LI ; Chao-gang FAN ; Jie-shou LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2012;15(5):448-451
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Lipoplus on postoperative nutritional status and inflammatory response in patients with gastrointestinal malignancies.
METHODSSixty-four patients with gastrointestinal malignancies were randomized using random digit table to receive isonitrogenous, isocaloric total parenteral nutrition for 5 days including either Lipoplus or Lipofundin with 32 patients in each group. Blood samples were obtained before the surgery, postoperative days 1, 2, 3, and 6 to evaluate the nutritional status(prealbumin, retinol binding protein, and nitrogen balance) and inflammatory response [C-reaction protein(CRP), and leukotriene(LTB) 5, LTB4]. The incidence of postoperative systemic inflammatory response syndrome(SIRS), infection, postoperative complications, mortality, APACHEII score, length of hospital stay and other clinical indicators were recorded.
RESULTSOn postoperative day 1, prealbumin and retinol binding protein were significantly lower as compared to preoperative levels. These parameters increased significantly(P<0.05) on postoperative day 6 and the nitrogen balance was positive. On postoperative day 6, CRP was significantly lower in both groups as compared to postoperative day 3 (P<0.05), and the decrease was more prominent in Lipoplus than Lipofundin(P<0.05). There was a significant increase in LTB5/LTB4 as compared to postoperative day 1(P<0.05) in the Lipoplus group, however the increase was not statistically significant in the Lipofundin group(P>0.05). The incidence of postoperative infection was significantly lower in the Lipoplus group(3.1% vs. 6.3%, P<0.05), as was that of SIRS(9.4% vs. 15.6%, P<0.05). The APACHEII score was higher in the Lipoplus group but the difference was not statistically significant(3.6±2.0 vs. 3.3±2.1, P>0.05). The length of hospital stay was significantly shorter in Lipoplus group[(6.4±1.1) d vs. (8.2±1.3) d, P<0.05].
CONCLUSIONLipoplus can improve the postoperative nutritional status and minimize the inflammatory response in patients with gastrointestinal malignancies.
Adult ; Aged ; Digestive System Surgical Procedures ; Fat Emulsions, Intravenous ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Fish Oils ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Humans ; Inflammation ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nutritional Status ; Parenteral Nutrition, Total ; methods ; Postoperative Care
3.Regulation of omega-3 fish oil emulsion on the SIRS during the initial stage of severe acute pancreatitis.
Jiongxin, XIONG ; Shikai, ZHU ; Yu, ZHOU ; Heshui, WU ; Chunyou, WANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(1):35-8
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of parenteral supplementation with omega-3 fish oil emulsion (Omegaven) on systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) during the initial stage of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). In a prospective, randomized and controlled trial, 60 patients with SAP were randomized either to treat with conventional therapy (Con group, n=30) or conventional therapy plus intravenous supplementation with omega-3 fish oil emulsion 0.2 g/kg every day (FO group, n=30). The effects were analyzed by the SIRS-related indexes. The results showed that APACHE-II scores in FO group were significantly lower, and the gap increased much farther after the 4th day than those in Con group (P<0.05). Fluid equilibrium time became shorter markedly in FO group than in Con group (5.1+/-2.2 days vs 8.4+/-2.3 days). In FO group, SIRS scores were markedly decreased and the SIRS state vanished after the 4th day; Plasma level of TNF-alpha was significantly reduced, while IL-10 decreased markedly, most prominently between the 4th and 7th day, and the ratio of IL-10/TNF-alpha raised as compared with Con group (P<0.05). During the initial stage of SAP, parenteral supplementation with omega-3 fish oil emulsion could efficiently lower the magnitude and persistence time of the SIRS, markedly retrieve the unbalance of the pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines, improve severe condition of illness and may provide a new way to regulate the SIRS.
Dietary Supplements
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Emulsions
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Fatty Acids, Omega-3/*administration & dosage
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Fish Oils/*administration & dosage
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Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/complications
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Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/*therapy
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Parenteral Nutrition/methods
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Prospective Studies
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome/etiology
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome/*therapy
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Young Adult