Acquacoltura e Pesca Pubblicazione scientifica Fish oil-based lipid emulsion in the treatment of parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis FILONE TECNOLOGICO TEMA trasformazione e commercializzazione RIASSUNTO BackgroundParenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is a serious complication in preterm infants receiving prolonged parenteral nutrition. Soybean lipid emulsion (SLE) seems to have a role in its pathogenesis, whereas fish oil-based emulsion (FOLE) seems to be able to reverse cholestasis. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a FOLE in reversing PNAC.MethodsThe effectiveness in reversing PNAC was evaluated in prospective cohort study of very preterm infants when compared to historical controls: twenty-six infants (27.0 ± 2.6 weeks GA; 724 ± 204 g) who developed cholestasis while receiving SLE were shifted to receive FOLE and were compared with 30 infants (27.3 ± 2.5 weeks GA¸ 838 ± 277 g) who continued to receive SLE at diagnosis of cholestasis.ResultsTime to reversal of cholestasis was the same in the two study groups (45 ± 21 vs 43 ± 32 days).ConclusionsFOLE does not seem to be superior to SLE in reversing cholestasis. Considering that definitive data on the actual efficacy of FOLE to reverse PNAC are lacking, larger randomized trials are required, mainly to asses if FOLE may have a role in PNAC prevention rather than PNAC treatment. DATA Data di pubblicazione: 23/08/2018 AUTORI COSTA SIMONETTA IANNOTTA ROSSELLA MAGGIO LUCA BARONE GIOVANNI SERRAO FRANCESCA VENTO GIOVANNI RIVISTA Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 44, 101