Effects of a fish oil containing lipid emulsion on plasma phospholipid fatty acids, inflammatory markers, and clinical outcomes in septic patients: a randomized, controlled clinical trial
Introduction: the effect of parenteral fish oil in septic patients is not widely studied. This study investigated the effects of parenteral fish oil on plasma phospholipid fatty acids, inflammatory mediators, and clinical outcomes. Methods: twenty-five patients with systemic inflammatory response sy...
Main Authors: | Barbosa, Vera M. (Author), Miles, Elizabeth A. (Author), Calhau, Conceiao (Author), Lafuente, Estevao (Author), Calder, Phillip C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-01-19.
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