Parenteral lipid emulsions in the preterm infant: current issues and controversies

Volume: 106, Issue: 6, Pages: 676 - 681
Published: Jan 29, 2021
Abstract
Parenteral lipid emulsions are a necessary component of nutrition for extremely low gestational age newborns until adequate levels of enteral intake are established. Historically, Intralipid, a 100% soybean oil emulsion, has filled this role. Newer multicomponent lipid emulsions containing a mixture of other oils, including olive oil and fish oil, are now available as options, although the regulatory approval for use in neonates varies...
Paper Details
Title
Parenteral lipid emulsions in the preterm infant: current issues and controversies
Published Date
Jan 29, 2021
Volume
106
Issue
6
Pages
676 - 681
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