Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2026
Identifier
DOI: 10.1002/jpn3.70426; PMCID: PMC13238384
Abstract
This retrospective, single-center chart review studied the use of an in-line, immobilized lipase cartridge (ILC) in children with short bowel syndrome (SBS) at Children's Mercy Hospital. For parenteral nutrition (PN)-dependent patients, the primary endpoint was enteral feeding progression, evaluated by comparing monthly change from baseline in PN and enteral nutrition (EN) after the start of ILC use. For patients with enteral autonomy, changes from baseline in growth measure z-scores were evaluated. In 9 PN-dependent patients (with Type II or III SBS), mean PN use decreased 10.6 kcal/kg/day (15.5%) and mean EN use increased by 6.0 kcal/kg/day (39.9%) after 3.8 to 23.9 months of ILC use. In 4 patients with enteral autonomy (all Type III SBS), mean weight z-score improved by 0.60 and mean EN use decreased by 6.9% after 2.7 to 5.3 months of ILC use. ILC use was associated with improved clinical outcomes in some children with SBS.
Journal Title
Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
Volume
82
Issue
6
First Page
1488
Last Page
1494
PubMed ID
41943464
Keywords
enteral; fat absorption; parenteral; pediatric
Recommended Citation
Khenner E, Morton JL, Green L, et al. Retrospective chart review of immobilized lipase cartridge use in children with short bowel syndrome. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2026;82(6):1488-1494. doi:10.1002/jpn3.70426


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