Effect of Preoperative Carbohydrate Loading in Femur Fracture
NCT ID: NCT04838366
Last Updated: 2022-05-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-06-01
2021-08-01
Brief Summary
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This study utilize a hospital based randomized control trial study design to assess the effect of carbohydrate loading before two hours the surgery over the completely fasting state. A representative sample size of 66 patients (control group =33 and study group =33) aged 50 years and above having femur fracture planned for surgery will be selected for research. The pre-operative nutritional status will be identified and the post-operative outcomes will be measured by Visual Analogue Score (VAS) and Cumulative Ambulatory Score (CAS). Statistical analysis will be performed using chi square test, independent sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test to compare between the outcome of study groups and control groups. The outcome of the study may provide a platform to the anaesthesiologists and surgeons towards the emerging concept of pre-operative carbohydrate loading practice in Orthopedics surgery in Nepal.
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Detailed Description
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The prolonged fasting state adds the harassment in the patients. Now, the practice of preoperative carbohydrate loading before two hours of surgery is preferred in the world context to minimize the problem of patients discomfort and to maximize better outcome. However, this type of trend is not practiced in Nepal. Furthermore, the issue of nutrition is not prioritized in orthopedics in Nepal. So, this study will also evaluate the nutritional status of the patients under study to relate with the outcomes.
The sample size will be calculated based on the previous similar study with a Mean + SE of Cumulative Ambulatory score (Study groups Vs Control groups: 12.76 + 0.33 Vs 12.02 + 0.32). Considering this data with taking α level of significance at 5% and power of 80%, the sample size will be calculated using test comparing independent two means in Stata/MP version 14.1 (StataCorp LP, College Station, Texas). The calculated sample size is 60. To take into account with 10% loss through follow-up and drop out, the total sample size will be 66 (33 participants in each group.)
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
The study group will be intervened with carbohydrate loading as the protocol made by ERAS(Li et al., 2021). We will provide glucose-D.
Carbohydrate loading
study group will be intervened with carbohydrate loading as the protocol made by ERAS(Li et al., 2021). Surgical patients will be asked to drink a beverage containing 100 grams carbohydrate the night before surgery. On the day of surgery, patients will drink a beverage containing 50 grams carbohydrate 2 hours before surgery under the supervision of research team member. We will provide glucose-D (Dabur Nepal Private Limited, Bara, Nepal, (Regd No.: 3506/045/046, DFTQC No.: 01-33-55-03-218).
Usual care
The control group will be kept in fasting condition from midnight as a traditional practice in existence.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Carbohydrate loading
study group will be intervened with carbohydrate loading as the protocol made by ERAS(Li et al., 2021). Surgical patients will be asked to drink a beverage containing 100 grams carbohydrate the night before surgery. On the day of surgery, patients will drink a beverage containing 50 grams carbohydrate 2 hours before surgery under the supervision of research team member. We will provide glucose-D (Dabur Nepal Private Limited, Bara, Nepal, (Regd No.: 3506/045/046, DFTQC No.: 01-33-55-03-218).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Previous intolerance to carbohydrate drinks
* Pathological fracture or any suspected pathology
* Failure case of surgery or non-union case
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Armed Police Force Hospital, Nepal
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Dev Ram Sunuwar
Dietitian/Researcher
Locations
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Dev Ram Sunuwar
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Countries
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References
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Bilku DK, Dennison AR, Hall TC, Metcalfe MS, Garcea G. Role of preoperative carbohydrate loading: a systematic review. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2014 Jan;96(1):15-22. doi: 10.1308/003588414X13824511650614.
Breedveld-Peters JJ, Reijven PL, Wyers CE, van Helden S, Arts JJ, Meesters B, Prins MH, van der Weijden T, Dagnelie PC. Integrated nutritional intervention in the elderly after hip fracture. A process evaluation. Clin Nutr. 2012 Apr;31(2):199-205. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.10.004. Epub 2011 Oct 28.
Li ZE, Lu SB, Kong C, Sun WZ, Wang P, Zhang ST. Comparative short-term outcomes of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program and non-ERAS traditional care in elderly patients undergoing lumbar arthrodesis: a retrospective study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2021 Mar 17;22(1):283. doi: 10.1186/s12891-021-04166-z.
From the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe (CIRSE), Canadian Interventional Radiology Association (CIRA), Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT), European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR), European Stroke Organization (ESO), Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI), Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS), and World Stroke Organization (WSO); Sacks D, Baxter B, Campbell BCV, Carpenter JS, Cognard C, Dippel D, Eesa M, Fischer U, Hausegger K, Hirsch JA, Shazam Hussain M, Jansen O, Jayaraman MV, Khalessi AA, Kluck BW, Lavine S, Meyers PM, Ramee S, Rufenacht DA, Schirmer CM, Vorwerk D. Multisociety Consensus Quality Improvement Revised Consensus Statement for Endovascular Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke. Int J Stroke. 2018 Aug;13(6):612-632. doi: 10.1177/1747493018778713. Epub 2018 May 22. No abstract available.
Chaudhary NK, Sunuwar DR, Sharma R, Karki M, Timilsena MN, Gurung A, Badgami S, Singh DR, Karki P, Bhandari KK, Pradhan PMS. The effect of pre-operative carbohydrate loading in femur fracture: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2022 Aug 30;23(1):819. doi: 10.1186/s12891-022-05766-z.
Related Links
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Chada, R. R., Maryada, V. R., Mulpur, P., Reddy, A., \& Maska, A. (2019). Does Preoperative Carbohydrate Loading Help Outcomes in Total Knee Replacement Surgery? J Nutri Med Diet Care, 5(1), 36.
Other Identifiers
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Carbohydrateloading
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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