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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Conventional Oral Intake vs Delayed Oral Intake With Jejunostomy Feeding After Esophagectomy (JNS Study)

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Conventional Oral Intake vs Delayed Oral Intake With Jejunostomy Feeding After Esophagectomy (JNS Study)

Official Title: Comparison of Clinical Outcomes and Nutritional Status Between Conventional Oral Intake and Delayed Oral Intake With Jejunostomy Feeding After Esophagectomy: An Open Labeled Randomized Controlled Trial

Study ID: NCT05318404

Interventions

Jejunostomy feeding

Study Description

Brief Summary: Comparison of nutritional and early surgical outcome between early and delayed oral feeding after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer

Detailed Description: Esophageal cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy that metastasizes to the lymph nodes and is associated with a poor prognosis. The 5-year overall survival rate is 40.0 % and the 30-day mortality rate is 1.7 %. Surgical resection is the most effective treatment for localized esophageal cancer; however, esophagectomy is extremely invasive and is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Nutrition is one of the most important factors to consider after esophagectomy in order to reduce surgical mortality. The European Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition guidelines recommend early tube feeding after major gastrointestinal surgery for cancer. Several studies have shown that enteral nutrition is more effective than parenteral nutrition in reducing postoperative complications in postesophagectomy patients. It has been reported that 5 to 7 days are required for anastomosis site healing. Therefore, many centers start oral feeding after esophagectomy on postoperative 7 days after anastomosis site evaluation, and enteral feeding via jejunostomy are maintained for nutritional support. However, the optimal timing for oral feeding after esophagectomy is still under debate. In our center, the investigators routinely place jejunostomy tube for sufficient enteral feeding after esophagectomy. Before 2014, the investigators started oral feeding 5 to 7 days after esophagectomy and patients were discharged with soft blended diet. After 2014, the investigators changed our postoperative management protocols: 1) the investigators started only liquid diet 5 to 7 days after esophagectomy and maintained this feeding regimen until the first postoperative clinic visit with supplement of enteral feeding by jejunostomy tube. However, no studies have been conducted showing the optimal timing for oral feeding for esophagectomy patients for nutritional support and postoperative care. The investigators hypothesized that delayed oral feeding after esophagectomy with jejunostomy feeding is superior to conventional oral feeding for nutritional support and early clinical outcome.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 19 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, , Korea, Republic of

Contact Details

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