This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of early treatment with omega-3 fatty acids in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. Severe acute pancreatitis is a condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed, leading to severe abdominal pain and potential complications like organ failure. The treatment being tested is called Omegaven, which is an emulsion for infusion containing omega-3 fatty acids derived from highly refined fish oil, along with glycerol and purified egg phospholipids. The purpose of the study is to see if early administration of these omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the risk of new organ failure and death in patients with this condition.
Participants in the study will receive either the omega-3 fatty acid infusion or standard medical care. The study will monitor the effects of the treatment over a period of time to determine if it helps in reducing complications associated with severe acute pancreatitis. The trial will also look at other factors such as the length of hospital stay, the need for additional medical interventions, and any side effects that may occur.
The study aims to provide valuable information on whether omega-3 fatty acids can be a beneficial addition to the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis, potentially improving outcomes for patients by reducing inflammation and supporting organ function. The results will be evaluated after a 180-day study period to assess the effectiveness of the treatment in preventing new organ failure and reducing mortality rates.



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