Bolus intravenous infusion of amino acids or lipids does not stimulate gallbladder contraction in neonates on total parenteral nutrition

Journal of Pediatric Surgery(1998)

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Background/Purpose: Stimulation of gallbladder contraction in patients receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) may be beneficial in preventing cholestatic jaundice associated with TPN. Bolus intravenous administration of either amino acids or fat promotes gallbladder contraction in normal adult volunteers after a period of starvation. This phenomenon has not been investigated in patients receiving continuous TPN. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that bolus intravenous infusion of amino acids or fat produces gallbladder contraction in neonates receiving TPN.
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Cholestasis,parenteral nutrition,gallbladder,neonates,amino acids,lipids
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