Omega-6 sparing effects of parenteral lipid emulsions-an updated systematic review and meta-analysis on clinical outcomes in critically ill patients
Background: Parenteral lipid emulsions in critical care are traditionally based on soybean oil (SO) and rich in pro-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids (FAs). Parenteral nutrition (PN) strategies with the aim of reducing omega-6 FAs may potentially decrease the morbidity and mortality in critically ill...
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Main Authors: | Notz, Quirin, Lee, Zheng-Yii, Menger, Johannes, Elke, Gunnar, Hill, Aileen, Kranke, Peter, Roeder, Daniel, Lotz, Christopher, Meybohm, Patrick, Heyland, Daren K., Stoppe, Christian |
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BioMed Central
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33474/ |
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