The Benefit of Adding Fish Oil to the Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients

This study has been completed.
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
Fresenius AG
Information provided by:
University Medicine Greifswald
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00142220
First received: August 31, 2005
Last updated: September 8, 2006
Last verified: September 2006

August 31, 2005
September 8, 2006
January 2004
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  • level of IL-6 in serum
  • HLA-expression on monocytes
Same as current
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  • number of nosocomial infections
  • days on mechanical ventilation
  • duration of ICU stay
  • mortality
  • SOFA score
Same as current
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The Benefit of Adding Fish Oil to the Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients
Comparison Between Two Different Proportions of Omega-3- and Omega-6-Fatty Acids in the Parenteral Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients

We study whether an increased proportion of omega-3-fatty acids (contained in fish oil) in the nutrition of critically ill patients reduces systemic inflammation.

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Interventional
Phase 4
Allocation: Randomized
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: Double-Blind
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Sepsis Syndrome
Drug: Defined percentage of omega-3-fatty acids
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Completed
160
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Inclusion Criteria:

  • indication for parenteral nutrition

Exclusion Criteria:

  • hypertriglyceridemia
  • coagulation disorder
  • decompensated liver cirrhosis or acute liver failure
Both
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No
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Germany
 
NCT00142220
OMEGAVEN
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University Medicine Greifswald
Fresenius AG
Principal Investigator: Sigrun Friesecke, Dr. University Medicine Greifswald
University Medicine Greifswald
September 2006

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