This article is about a medical product. For the more general topic of emulsified fats, see emulsion.
Lipid emulsion or fat emulsion refers to an emulsion of fat for human intravenous use, to administer nutrients to critically-ill patients that cannot consume food. It is often referred to by the brand name of the most commonly used version, Intralipid, which is an emulsion containing soybean oil, egg phospholipids and glycerin, and is available in 10%, 20% and 30% concentrations. The 30% concentration is not approved for direct intravenous infusion, but should be mixed with amino acids and dextrose as part of a total nutrient admixture.
Lipidemulsion or fat emulsion refers to an emulsion of fat for human intravenous use, to administer nutrients to critically-ill patients that cannot consume...
An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable) owing to liquid-liquid phase separation. Emulsions...
nutrition: comparison of a fish-oil-containing lipidemulsion with an olive-soybean oil-based lipidemulsion". European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 26 (12):...
lamotrigine overdose using lipidemulsion. The design of a 'homemade' lipid rescue kit has been described. Although lipid rescue mechanism of action is...
A Ramsden emulsion, sometimes named Pickering emulsion, is an emulsion that is stabilized by solid particles (for example colloidal silica) which adsorb...
AstraZeneca). In 1986 propofol was introduced for therapeutic use as a lipidemulsion in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Propofol (Diprivan) received...
and parenteral drug delivery systems. SLNs combine the advantages of lipidemulsion and polymeric nanoparticle systems while overcoming the temporal and...
administered intravenously in lipidemulsion, better pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution were achieved. The lipidemulsion administration had a higher...
Animal evidence indicates intralipid, a commonly available intravenous lipidemulsion, can be effective in treating severe cardiotoxicity secondary to local...
chondrolysis. As for bupivacaine, Celepid, a commonly available intravenous lipidemulsion, can be effective in treating severe cardiotoxicity secondary to local...
intravenous fluids and norepinephrine may be used. The use of intravenous lipidemulsion may also be tried. In the early 2000s, TCAs were one of the most common...
mainly relies on oxidation of fatty acids). Theoretical treatment with lipidemulsion therapy has been considered in severe cases, but is not yet standard...
The emulsion test is a simple method used educational settings to determine the presence of lipids using wet chemistry. The procedure is for the sample...
EL in trials; later approved with a lipidemulsion[citation needed] Diazepam injection; superseded by lipidemulsion alternative (Diazemuls)[citation needed]...
fluids, calcium gluconate, glucagon, high dose insulin, vasopressors and lipidemulsion. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation may also be an option. More than...
I, de Menezes RG, Maia ZP, Schooley RT, Badaró R (June 2012). "Does lipidemulsion reduce amphotericin B nephrotoxicity? A systematic review and meta-analysis"...
cardioprotection brand name of Ciclomulsion). This formulation uses a lipidemulsion base instead of cremophor and ethanol. NeuroSTAT was compared to Sandimmune...
still be used. In people with cardiac arrest due to a local anesthetic, lipidemulsion may be used. Current international guidelines suggest cooling adults...
May 2018). "Tailoring Emulsions for Controlled Lipid Release: Establishing in vitro–in Vivo Correlation for Digestion of Lipids". ACS Applied Materials...
etomidate in an aqueous solution of 35% propylene glycol, although a lipidemulsion preparation (of equivalent strength) has also been introduced. Etomidate...
Fischer GW, Itzkovich CJ, Eisenkraft JB (2006). "Successful Use of a 20% LipidEmulsion to Resuscitate a Patient after a Presumed Bupivacaine-related Cardiac...
are included. Clinical nutrition Parenteral nutrition Nutraceutical Lipidemulsion Fad diets FDA. CFR 21 Part 101 Subpart A. Archived from the original...
is a small artificial vesicle, spherical in shape, having at least one lipid bilayer. Due to their hydrophobicity and/or hydrophilicity, biocompatibility...
antioxidants α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid in preventing lipid peroxidation of parenteral lipidemulsions administered to premature babies. Conlon then joined...
LIPID MAPS (Lipid Metabolites and Pathways Strategy) is a web portal designed to be a gateway to Lipidomics resources. The resource has spearheaded a...
reliably lower heart rate and blood pressure. Lidocaine and intravenous lipidemulsion have been successfully used for serious ventricular tachyarrhythmias...
"friendly") is the ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents such as hexane or toluene. Such compounds are called...