A Single-arm Open-label Safety Study of SMOFlipid to Evaluate the Risk of Developing Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency (EFAD) and/or Parenteral Nutrition-associated Cholestasis (PNAC) in Pediatric Patients 1 Month to 17 Years of Age and in Adult Patients, Who Are Anticipated to Need 8 Weeks or Longer of Parenteral Nutrition Treatment
Fresenius Kabi
Summary
Evaluate the risk of developing EFAD and/or PNAC in adult and pediatric patients 1 month of age and older, who are anticipated to need 8 weeks or longer of parenteral nutrition treatment with SMOFlipid.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 0–17 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Age Limits: and Adults Inclusion Criteria: 1. Male or female patients, at least 1 month of age. 2. Patients who require PN for at least 5 days/week. 3. Patients who receive 80% or more of their total energy requirements as PN at enrollment and who are expected to receive 80% or more of their total energy requirements as PN for at least 56 days. 4. Written informed consent. In case of pediatric patients, informed consent must be obtained from parent(s) or legal representatives. If possible, the assent of the pediatric patient must also be obtained (according to local law). Exclusion Criteria…
Interventions
- DrugSMOFlipid® (lipid injectable emulsion)
SMOFlipid is a sterile, nonpyrogenic, white, homogenous lipid emulsion for intravenous infusion. The lipid content of SMOFlipid is 0.20 g/mL, and comprises a mixture of soybean oil, MCT, olive oil, and fish oil. SMOFlipid belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group: "Solutions for parenteral nutrition, fat emulsions" (ATC-code: B05BA02). SMOFlipid is indicated in adult and pediatric patients, including term and preterm neonates, as a source of calories and essential fatty acids for parenteral nutrition when oral or enteral nutrition is not possible, insufficient, or contraindicated.
Locations (5)
- Emory University HospitalAtlanta, Georgia
- The University of ChicagoChicago, Illinois
- Riley Hospital for ChildrenIndianapolis, Indiana
- Nationwide Children's HospitalColumbus, Ohio
- Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCPittsburgh, Pennsylvania