Skip to main content

Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice

Publication ,  Journal Article
Martindale, RG; Calder, PC; Cogle, SV; Evans, DC; Gramlich, L; McClave, SA; Mundi, MS; Muscaritoli, M; Nishikawa, R; Patel, J; Pradelli, L ...
Published in: Clinical Nutrition Open Science
April 1, 2025

Lipids are integral to parenteral nutrition (PN) in all settings where PN is required, serving as a source of energy and essential fatty acids. In addition, lipids modulate a variety of biological functions, including inflammatory and immune responses. Moreover, fish oil (FO), which contains omega-3 fatty acids, has become an important component of modern lipid emulsions. The Lipids in PN Summit involved a panel of international experts with extensive clinical experience in PN use. They assessed the current state of knowledge and developed expert consensus statements regarding the use of lipid emulsions in patients requiring PN. This summit built upon outcomes from an earlier summit, and focused on adult patients in three distinct clinical settings: intensive care units, hospital wards, and the home environment/long-term PN. The summit workflow included identification and appraisal of scientific and clinical literature, the exchange of practical clinical experience, and the formulation of consensus statements. The latter aim to assist healthcare professionals in their decision-making processes in daily practice by providing practical guidance related to providing lipid emulsions as part of PN. This article briefly summarizes the biological effects of lipids used in PN, and then focuses on the rationale for their use in three distinct adult PN settings. Expert consensus statements are also provided, helping to bridge gaps between evidence and clinical practice, and thus complementing formal PN guideline recommendations. There is accumulating evidence suggesting that PN including FO confers clinically meaningful advantages compared with PN without FO, and has a favorable risk–benefit ratio.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Clinical Nutrition Open Science

DOI

ISSN

2667-2685

Publication Date

April 1, 2025

Volume

60

Start / End Page

50 / 65
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Martindale, R. G., Calder, P. C., Cogle, S. V., Evans, D. C., Gramlich, L., McClave, S. A., … Klek, S. (2025). Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition Open Science, 60, 50–65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutos.2025.01.004
Martindale, R. G., P. C. Calder, S. V. Cogle, D. C. Evans, L. Gramlich, S. A. McClave, M. S. Mundi, et al. “Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice.” Clinical Nutrition Open Science 60 (April 1, 2025): 50–65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutos.2025.01.004.
Martindale RG, Calder PC, Cogle SV, Evans DC, Gramlich L, McClave SA, et al. Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition Open Science. 2025 Apr 1;60:50–65.
Martindale, R. G., et al. “Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice.” Clinical Nutrition Open Science, vol. 60, Apr. 2025, pp. 50–65. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.nutos.2025.01.004.
Martindale RG, Calder PC, Cogle SV, Evans DC, Gramlich L, McClave SA, Mundi MS, Muscaritoli M, Nishikawa R, Patel J, Pradelli L, Rosenthal M, Stoppe C, Tappenden KA, Warren M, Waitzberg D, Wischmeyer PE, Klek S. Lipids in parenteral nutrition – expert consensus statements: Translating guidelines into clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition Open Science. 2025 Apr 1;60:50–65.

Published In

Clinical Nutrition Open Science

DOI

ISSN

2667-2685

Publication Date

April 1, 2025

Volume

60

Start / End Page

50 / 65