Faulkner W J, Flint L M
Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1977 May;144(5):665-7.
Essential fatty acid deficiency is a clinical and biochemical entity encountered in both adults and children. Especially at risk are those patients maintained by fat-free total parenteral nutrition. Linoleic acid is the substance most responsible for the deficien state and essential to its correction. A ratio of trienoic-tetraenoic fatty acids of 0.4 or greater is diagnositc of a chemical deficiency. A severe deficiency affects polyunsatured fatty acids, in both plasma and tissues and, thus, many systems of the body. Mulitple blood transfusions have not proved sufficient to correct chemical deficiency. A recently marketed, commercially available fat supplement, however, may be useful in preventing the problem.
必需脂肪酸缺乏是一种在成人和儿童中都可能出现的临床和生化病症。那些依靠无脂全胃肠外营养维持生命的患者尤其危险。亚油酸是造成这种缺乏状态的最主要物质,也是纠正该状态所必需的物质。三烯酸与四烯酸的比例达到或超过0.4可诊断为化学性缺乏。严重缺乏会影响血浆和组织中的多不饱和脂肪酸,进而影响身体的许多系统。多次输血已证明不足以纠正化学性缺乏。然而,一种最近上市的、可商业化获得的脂肪补充剂可能有助于预防这一问题。