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Compassionate Use of IV Fish Oil for Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Liver Injury (Omegaven)

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The University of Texas System (UT)

Status

Conditions

Liver Disease

Treatments

Drug: Intravenous Lipid Emulsion Comprised of Fish Oil

Study type

Expanded Access

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01425567
HSC2011-0211T

Details and patient eligibility

About

To establish a process by which critically ill infants with parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease can receive a fish oil-based intravenous lipid emulsion (Omegaven®) for compassionate use when no satisfactory alternative treatments are available.

Full description

Patients who meet the inclusion criteria (having a direct bilirubin ≥4.0 mg/dL) and are consented will be discontinued from standard soybean-based lipid emulsion and started on Omegaven®. Omegaven® will be infused continuously via either a peripheral or central catheter at a dose of 1 gm/kg/day along with parenteral nutrition (PN).

Sex

All

Ages

14 days to 24 months old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria :

  • >14 days <24 months* Anatomic short gut (< 50 % bowel removed) with total bilirubin > or = 4 mg/dL Or severe dysmotility of gut reflecting non functional gut with total bilirubin > or = 4 mg/dL Receiving at least 60 % calories by intravenous infusion Requires IV nutrition an additional 28 days * Patients with direct bilirubin > or = 6 mg/dL who do not meet criteria above but meet criteria with * If infants qualify for high risk ARM (gastroschisis, ileal atresia, <750 grams and stage III NEC) d bilirubin >1 mg/dL but less than 4 mg/dL.

Exclusion Criteria:

Congenital lethal condition (e.g. Trisomy 13) Clinically severe bleeding Evidence of viral hepatitis or primary liver disease as etiology of their cholestasis Other health problems such as survival extremely unlikely even if cholestasis improves Known allergies to eggs or shellfish

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