Dietary Survey After Colorectal Surgery Within an Enhanced Recovery Program (DIETERP).

NCT ID: NCT03749668

Last Updated: 2019-07-05

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

75 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-11-15

Study Completion Date

2019-05-08

Brief Summary

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This observational study will quantify caloric-protein intake in 75 patients undergoing colorectal surgery within an enhanced recovery program at CHU Liège. A dietary survey will be performed preoperatively and repeated postoperatively via telephone calls on Day + 3, Day + 7; Day + 15, and Day + 30, after leaving the hospital. The deficits observed will be correlated with the medical and surgical characteristics of the patients

Detailed Description

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For several years, we have been applying the concept of Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP) for colorectal surgery at CHU Liége (Belgium). Since October 2015, the University Hospital of Liège has been labelled as reference center for ERP after colorectal surgery by a French-speaking organization GRACE (French-speaking group for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery; www.grace-asso.fr). Despite the benefits for the patient and the economic benefits of such programs, some criticize ERP arguing that patients are asked to return home too early, while they have not recovered a satisfactory autonomy. Few studies have investigated the comfort and quality of home life of patients who have had ERP. We recently conducted a retrospective study to evaluate this quality of life. It turns out that patients report little postoperative pain, a sufficient degree of autonomy at home, and a high general satisfaction score (\> 8.5 on a numerical scale of 0 to 10). However dietary and digestive difficulties were described by about one third of the patients questioned. \[6\] Others have also reported a caloric-protein deficit during the immediate postoperative period after colorectal surgery, up to the 7th day in some of their patients \[7\].

Aim of the study. The aim of this study is to assess caloric-protein intake up to one month after colorectal surgery within ERP.

General description. This observational study will quantify caloric-protein intake in 75 patients undergoing colorectal surgery according to an ERP at CHU Liège. A dietary survey will be performed preoperatively and repeated postoperatively via telephone calls on Day + 3, Day + 7; Day + 15, and Day + 30, after leaving the hospital. The deficits observed will be correlated with the medical and surgical characteristics of the patients.

Conditions

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Colorectal Surgery Calorie Deficiency

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Interventions

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non applicable

no intervention in this observational study

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* any patient scheduled for colorectal surgery within an ERP at CHU Liège

Exclusion Criteria

* unable to answer the survey (cognitive disorders, bad knowledge of the French language)
* closure of loop ileostomy
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Liege

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jean François Brichant

Head of the Anesthesiology department

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jean-François Brichant, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

CHU Liege, Belgium

Locations

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University Hospital

Liège, , Belgium

Site Status

Countries

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Belgium

Other Identifiers

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2018-270

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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