Investigational Study of Oral Fish Oil in Treating Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease



Status:Completed
Conditions:Gastrointestinal
Therapuetic Areas:Gastroenterology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 21
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:January 2011
End Date:January 2012
Contact:Tom Jaksic, MD, PhD
Email:tom.jaksic@childrens.harvard.edu
Phone:617 355 9600

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An Initial Trial of Enteral Fish Oil Supplementation in the Treatment of Parenteral Nutrition-associated Liver Disease in Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to investigate the usefulness of oral fish oil(Lovaza)in
normalizing liver function in patients who have parenteral nutrition associated liver
disease. The investigators believe that patients who take oral fish oil will normalize liver
function faster than those who do not


Inclusion Criteria:

- History of parenteral nutrition(PN)administration >4weeks

- PN associated liver disease from intestinal failure

- ability to take full enteral feed

- body weight equal or greater than 3kg

- elevated ALT level twice of that normal(ALT>84)at the time PN is weaned off

Exclusion Criteria:

- Hemodynamic instability

- renal failure

- suspected congenital obstruction of the hepatobiliary system

- diagnosis hepatitis A, B, or C

- diagnosis of alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency

- diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection

- diagnosis of HIV

- children in care
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