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The role of lipid emulsions containing omega-3 fatty acids for medical and surgical critical care patients

The role of lipid emulsions containing omega-3 fatty acids for medical and surgical critical care patients
The role of lipid emulsions containing omega-3 fatty acids for medical and surgical critical care patients

In critical illness the regulation of inflammation and oxidative stress can improve patient outcomes, and thus omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been used as part of parenteral nutrition (PN) owing to their potential anti-inflammatory effects. The international lipids in PN Summit, encompassed discussions and the production of consensus guidelines concerning PN intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) use in critical care. The Lipid Summit participants agreed that the inclusion of fish oil in ILEs is associated with meaningful clinical benefits without signals of harm, based on a strong biological rationale and current clinical evidence. Decisions concerning ILE choice should be made based on current evidence, thus addressing clinical requirements for guidance, particularly as further definitive evidence seems unlikely to occur. In addition, a future of individualized ICU care is envisioned, yielding better clinical outcomes. This approach will require the greater use of intelligent study designs incorporating the use of biomarkers of omega-3 derivatives, inflammatory-resolving processes, and/or muscle protein breakdown.

Consensus, Critical illness, Guidelines, Lipids, Omega 3, Parenteral nutrition
1364-8535
Stoppe, Christian
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Martindale, Robert G.
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Klek, Stanislaw
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Calder, Philip
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Wischmeyer, Paul E.
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Stoppe, Christian
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Calder, Philip
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Stoppe, Christian, Martindale, Robert G., Klek, Stanislaw, Calder, Philip, Wischmeyer, Paul E. and Patel, Jayshil J. (2024) The role of lipid emulsions containing omega-3 fatty acids for medical and surgical critical care patients. Critical Care, 28 (1), [271]. (doi:10.1186/s13054-024-05053-4).

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In critical illness the regulation of inflammation and oxidative stress can improve patient outcomes, and thus omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been used as part of parenteral nutrition (PN) owing to their potential anti-inflammatory effects. The international lipids in PN Summit, encompassed discussions and the production of consensus guidelines concerning PN intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) use in critical care. The Lipid Summit participants agreed that the inclusion of fish oil in ILEs is associated with meaningful clinical benefits without signals of harm, based on a strong biological rationale and current clinical evidence. Decisions concerning ILE choice should be made based on current evidence, thus addressing clinical requirements for guidance, particularly as further definitive evidence seems unlikely to occur. In addition, a future of individualized ICU care is envisioned, yielding better clinical outcomes. This approach will require the greater use of intelligent study designs incorporating the use of biomarkers of omega-3 derivatives, inflammatory-resolving processes, and/or muscle protein breakdown.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 August 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 August 2024
Published date: 12 August 2024
Additional Information: © 2024. The Author(s).
Keywords: Consensus, Critical illness, Guidelines, Lipids, Omega 3, Parenteral nutrition

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Local EPrints ID: 493644
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493644
ISSN: 1364-8535
PURE UUID: 5a4054ff-12fc-46bf-b404-506623416575
ORCID for Philip Calder: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6038-710X

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Date deposited: 10 Sep 2024 16:32
Last modified: 11 Oct 2024 01:34

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Author: Christian Stoppe
Author: Robert G. Martindale
Author: Stanislaw Klek
Author: Philip Calder ORCID iD
Author: Paul E. Wischmeyer
Author: Jayshil J. Patel

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