Long-term assessment of bilirubin and transaminase trends in pediatric intestinal failure patients during the era of hepatoprotective parenteral nutrition

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Gregory Keefe, Katherine Culbreath, Jamie Knell, Priyanka V. Chugh, Steven J. Staffa, Tom Jaksic, Biren P. Modi Published:

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Gregory Keefe, Katherine Culbreath, Jamie Knell, Priyanka V. Chugh, Steven J. Staffa, Tom Jaksic, Biren P. Modi

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Type of Study

: Retrospective Cohort

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: III

Purpose

: This study aimed to characterize the relationship between hepatoprotective parenteral nutrition (PN) dependence and long-term serum liver tests in children with intestinal failure (IF).

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: A retrospective review was performed of children with severe IF (>90 consecutive days of PN) who were followed from 2012-2019 at a multidisciplinary intestinal rehabilitation program. Patients were stratified into three groups based on level of PN dependence at most recent follow up: EN (achieved enteral autonomy), mixed (parenteral and enteral nutrition), and PN (>75% of caloric intake from PN). PN at any point for this cohort was hepatoprotective, defined as soy-based lipids

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