The Results of Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) with Fat and Fat-free Solutions in the Patients with Protein Energy Malnutrition

Yüksel Tatkan, ADİL KARTAL, ADNAN KAYNAK, MEHMET METİN BELVİRANLI, ÖMER KARAHAN, Adem Özdemir, MUSTAFA ŞAHİN

  • Year : 1989
  • Vol : 5
  • Issue : 3
  •  Page : 82-90
The effect of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with fat and fat-free solutions in eight patients who had protein-energy malnutrition was investigated. All patients gained weight except one in fat-free group with recurrent bowel obstruction due ta bezoar. Some unirnportant changes in liver functions was observed in fat group. Liver functions returned to normal values, in a short time after TPN.
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The Results of Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) with Fat and Fat-free Solutions in the Patients with Protein Energy Malnutrition
, Vol. 5 (3)
Received : 20.11.1989, Accepted : 20.11.1989, Published Online : 20.11.2020
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