24
Participants
Start Date
January 31, 2009
Primary Completion Date
September 30, 2011
Study Completion Date
January 31, 2012
Intralipid 20%
Dosing will be formulated according to a Nomogram for Parenteral Nutrition (PN) composition, which takes into account the percentage of the subject's caloric intake consumed parenterally. PN solution will be infused continuously over 12-24 hours by infusion pump, and the duration each day will depend on the enteral tolerance of the child. PN shall not be discontinued, unless the patient is taking 95% of calories enterally with good growth as evidence by appropriate weight gain. Subjects will receive the trial lipid for a total duration of 12 weeks or if they develop a serum conjugated bilirubin (sustained for 7 days) of 100 umol/l (6mg/dl) or full enteral tolerance prior to this end-point. Once the trial lipid is discontinued, in the event that PN is continued, subjects will return to the standard lipid preparation. A final follow-up data-point will be collected 4 weeks after the trial lipid is stopped.
SMOFlipid 20%
Dosing will be formulated according to a Nomogram for Parenteral Nutrition (PN) composition, which takes into account the percentage of the subject's caloric intake consumed parenterally. PN solution will be infused continuously over 12-24 hours by infusion pump, and the duration each day will depend on the enteral tolerance of the child. PN shall not be discontinued, unless the patient is taking 95% of calories enterally with good growth as evidence by appropriate weight gain. Subjects will receive the trial lipid for a total duration of 12 weeks or if they develop a serum conjugated bilirubin (sustained for 7 days) of 100 umol/l (6mg/dl) or full enteral tolerance prior to this end-point. Once the trial lipid is discontinued, in the event that PN is continued, subjects will return to the standard lipid preparation. A final follow-up data-point will be collected 4 weeks after the trial lipid is stopped.
Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary
Foothills Medical Center, Calgary
Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton
The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton
Collaborators (1)
Fresenius Kabi
INDUSTRY
The Hospital for Sick Children
OTHER