Cholestasis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Cholestasis in Premature Infants Using SMOFLipid®
Preterm infants of extreme low birth weight (ELBW, < 1000 gram birth weight) cannot
immediately be nourished with mother´s or formula milk and are typically dependent on
parenteral nutrition (PN) for a prolonged period of time. This puts them at risk for liver
complications of PN, namely parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis (PNAC).
Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILE) based on soy bean oil are standard of care for provision of
energy and essential fatty acids in preterm infants. However, they might be implicated in the
pathogenesis of PNAC.
ILEs based on pure fish oil are proposed for therapy of PNAC. Recently a lipid emulsion
containing 15 % fish oil together with soy bean, olive and MCT oil has become available in
Europe (SMOFLIPID®). Such a balanced lipid emulsion might be more favourable than the
standard soy bean oil emulsion (Intralipid®) concerning the development of PNAC. Furthermore
ILEs containing fish oil might exert a positive effect on neurodevelopment. However, there
are no data so far.
The study aims to evaluate the fish oil containing ILE "SMOFlipid®" for its protective effect
against PNAC in ELBW infants compared to standard treatment with the soy bean based ILE
"Intralipid®". Furthermore neurodevelopment at 12 and 24 months of corrected gestational age
will be investigated.
BACKGROUND: Extreme low birth weight infants (ELBW, < 1000 gram birth weight) are typically
dependent on parenteral nutrition (PN) for a prolonged period of time. This puts them at risk
for development of liver complications of PN, namely parenteral nutrition associated
cholestasis (PNAC).
Intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) based on soy bean oil are standard of care in preterm
infants, but might be implicated in the pathogenesis of PNAC. Fish oil is rich in omega-3
long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) that particularly accumulate in liver and
brain of the fetus during the last trimester of pregnancy. In pediatric patients, ILEs based
on pure fish oil are proposed as a rescue therapy of PNAC.
Recently a mixed lipid emulsion containing 15 % fish oil together with soy bean , olive and
MCT oil has become available for PN in Europe. Such a balanced lipid emulsion might be more
favourable than the standard soy bean oil emulsion (Intralipid®) concerning the development
of PNAC. Furthermore ILEs containing fish oil might exert a positive effect on
neurodevelopment. However there are no data so far.
AIM: To evaluate a fish oil containing ILE (SMOFlipid®) for its prophylactic effect on PNAC
in ELBW infants compared to a soy bean based ILE (Intralipid®).
STUDY DESIGN: Double blind prospective randomized trial.
- Primary Outcome: PNAC defined as two conjugated bilirubin > 1.5 mg/dl measurements on
two consecutive occasions.
- Secondary Outcome: The most important secondary outcome is neurodevelopment at 12 and 24
months of corrected age.
- Exploratory Outcomes: Brain maturation measured by amplitude integrated EEG (aEEG) and
flashed visual evoked potentials as available from clinical routine examinations
HYPOTHESIS: The use of a mixed lipid emulsion containing fish oil (SMOFLIPID®) will reduce
the incidence of PNAC compared to a standard soy bean oil based lipid emulsion.
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