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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 32, 2022-2026, Copyright © 1979 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc


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Intralipid clearance and lipoprotein pattern in men with advanced alcoholic liver cirrhosis

S Rossner, C Johansson, G Walldius and A Aly

Twelve male patients with advanced alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver were found to have markedly low serum lipid and lipoprotein concentrations. Serum triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations were about 50% of matched control values. The very low density lipoprotein- triglyceride concentration was only one-third of control values and the cholesterol concentrations in very low density and low density lipoproteins were far below control values. The mean high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration was not significantly decreased, but in three of 12 patients extremely low values were found. These findings may reflect a failure of lipoprotein synthesis secondary to a bad nutritional state and metabolic disturbances in this advanced stage of liver cirrhosis. By means of the intravenous fat tolerance test with Intralipid it could be shown that substantial amounts of triglycerides could be cleared from the plasma in these patients. However, studies on the long-term Intralipid clearance capacity have to be performed before any general recommendations about the inclusion of fat emulsions in parenteral nutrition of these patients can be made.





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