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Clinimix e

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Clinimix E is a multi-chamber bag that contains a balanced mixture of amino acids, electrolytes, and dextrose. It is designed for intravenous administration to provide parenteral nutrition to patients.

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Enteral vs Parenteral Nutrition in Neonates

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As previously described, the EN control group received a swine replacement formula (LitterLife; Merrick’s Inc, Middleton, WI). EN was provided via a duodenal catheter at a rate of 260 mL/kg/d with 25 g/kg of lactose, 12.4 g/kg of protein, and 5 g/kg of fat supplemented with electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins for a total of 187 kcal/kg/d (Figure 1). PN piglets received a commercially available PN preparation (Clinimix E; Baxter, Deerfield, IL) continuously via a jugular venous catheter, which provided fluids at 260 mL/kg/d with 26 g/kg of dextrose, 11.05 g/kg of protein, and 5 g/kg of fat along with electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins for a total of 182 kcal/kg/d (Figure 1).
The PN and EN were placed in nutrition bags (EVA, product code 66050; Medtec Medical, Buffalo Grove, IL) and replaced every 12 hours. Isocaloric nutrition was provided to all animals for approximately 2 weeks as previously published.27 (link) Another group of animals received OA delivered enterally in addition to PN.
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Enteral vs. Parenteral Nutrition Protocol

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Throughout the experimental period, isocaloric nutrition was provided to all animals. As published [3 ,8 (link),22 (link)], the enteral nutrition (EN) group received the swine replacement formula LitterLife, Merrick’s Inc., WI, USA via the duodenal catheter. TPN was delivered using the commercially available Parenteral Nutrition preparation (Clinimix E, Baxter, IL, USA) and Intralipid (Fresenius Kabi, Germany) via the jugular catheter.
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Continuous Parenteral Nutrition in Animal Models

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As previously described, all animals received a commercially available PN preparation continuously (Clinimix E; Baxter, Deerfield, IL, USA) via the jugular venous catheter. This provided fluids at 260 mL/kg body weight/day with 26 g/kg dextrose, 11.05 g/kg protein, and 5 g/kg fat along with electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins for a total of 182 kcal/kg body weight/day (Table 1). The PN was placed in nutrition bags (Medtec Medical, EVA, Product Code 66050) and replaced every 12 hours. Isocaloric nutrition33 (link) was provided to all animals for a period of approximately 2 weeks as previously published.3 (link),16 (link)
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Isocaloric and Isonitrogenous Nutrition in Piglets

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Isocaloric and isonitrogenous nutrition was provided to all animals for a period of approximately 3 weeks. The EN group received the swine replacement formula LitterLife (Merrick's Inc). Enteral nutrition was delivered via the duodenal catheter at a rate of 260 mL kg–1 d–1 with 25 g/kg lactose, 12.4 g/kg protein, and 5 g/kg fat along with electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins, for a total of 187 kcal kg–1 d–1.
Total parenteral nutrition piglets received the commercially available parenteral nutrition preparation (Clinimix E; Baxter, IL, USA;) via the jugular catheter. This provided fluids at 260 mL kg–1 d–1 with 26 g/kg dextrose, 11.05 g/kg protein, and 5 g/kg fat along with electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins, for a total of 182 kcal kg–1 d–1 via the jugular catheter.
The TPN or EN was placed in nutrition bags (EVA, product code 66050; Medtec Medical) with nutritional constituents as seen in table 2. All nutrition bags were replaced every 12 hours using aseptic precautions.
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Parenteral Nutrition Comparison in Piglets

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As published previously, the EN control group received a swine replacement formula (LitterLife, Merrick’s Inc., WI) at a rate of 260ml/kg/day with 25 g/kg lactose, 12.4 g/kg protein and 5g/kg fat supplemented with electrolytes, trace minerals and vitamins for a total of 187 kcal/kg/day (18 (link)). Piglets on TPN were continuously administered a commercial parenteral nutrition preparation (Clinimix E; Baxter, Deerfield, IL, USA) supplemented with Intralipid (Fresenius Kabi, Hersfeld, Germany), at 260 mL/kg/day. This nutrition provided a cumulative 182 kcal/kg/day, consisting of 26 g/kg dextrose, 11.05 g/kg protein, and 5 g/kg fat in the form of soybean oil consisting of linoleic, oleic, and palmitic acids, as well as electrolytes, trace minerals, and vitamins (3 (link), 18 (link)). Isocaloric nutrition (19 (link)) was provided to all animals for a period of 2 weeks as described previously (3 (link),18 (link)).
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