1997
DOI: 10.1177/0148607197021006350
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Stimulation of Gallbladder Emptying by Intravenous Lipids

Abstract: The results indicate that i.v. infusion of lipids is able to stimulate significantly contraction of human gallbladder.

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“…Another alternative involves the rapid intravenous infusion of a 10% lipid solution at a rate of 100 ml/h over 3 h, which stimulates gallbladder contraction; this focused, prophylactic approach has yielded better results in decreasing the incidence of cholecystolithiasis due to its influence on the cholecystokinin pathway and gallbladder stimulus [112].…”
Section: Biliary Tract Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another alternative involves the rapid intravenous infusion of a 10% lipid solution at a rate of 100 ml/h over 3 h, which stimulates gallbladder contraction; this focused, prophylactic approach has yielded better results in decreasing the incidence of cholecystolithiasis due to its influence on the cholecystokinin pathway and gallbladder stimulus [112].…”
Section: Biliary Tract Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%