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Following liver transplantation, the effect of postoperative parenteral nutrition with MCT/
LCT
fatty emulsions on the recovery of RES function in the allograft was investigated in a randomised prospective study of three groups of patients (group I: 50 g MCT/
LCT
fats twice weekly, group II: 0.7 g/kg body weight per day MCT/
LCT
fats, group III: 1.5 g/kg body weight per day MCT/
LCT
fats). RES function was assessed using 99mTc-
HSA
-MM clearance. There were no statistically significant differences in the recovery of RES function after transplantation between the three groups. A negative effect on RES function as a result of the administration of MCT/
LCT
fats up to 1.5 g/kg body weight per day can therefore be excluded.
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PMID:[Fat emulsions in parenteral feeding following liver transplantation. I. Effect on the recovery of RES function in the transplant]. 212 20
Following liver transplantation, the effect of post-operative parenteral nutrition with MCT
LCT
(Medium Chain Triglycerides/Long Chain Triglycerides) fat emulsions on the recovery of allografts RES function was investigated in a randomised prospective study of three groups of patients (group I, n = 14: 50g MCT
LCT
fats twice weekly, group II, n = 15: 0.7 g/kg body weight per day MCT
LCT
fats, group III, n = 17: 1.5 g/kg body weight per day MCT
LCT
fats). RES function was assessed using the (99m)Tc-
HSA
-MM-Clearance ((99m)Technitium-Human serum albumen-Millimicrosphere-Clearance). There were no statistically significant differences in the recovery of RES function between the groups. A negative effect on RES function as a result of the administration of MCT
LCT
fat emulsions up to 1.5 g/kg b.w. per day can therefore be excluded. The evaluation of liver biopsies before the administration of fats and at the end of TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition) showed no evidence, in the 20 patients investigated, of any fatty changes in the liver caused by the infusion of fat.
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PMID:Fat emulsions in parenteral nutrition after liver transplantation: The recovery of the allografts RES function and histological observations. 1683 81