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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Spine and Tumor Screening and Supplementation

Official Title: Improving Preoperative Screening and Postoperative Nutrition in Orthopedic Sarcoma and Spine Patients: Pilot Study

Study ID: NCT03660540

Interventions

Juven

Study Description

Brief Summary: This project aims to evaluate an implementable screening tool and nutritional interventions that will lead to improved quality and patient safety. The aims of this pilot study are twofold: Purpose 1: assess the prognostic value of malnutrition and sarcopenia for identifying patients at increased risk of adverse postoperative outcomes following elective or semi-elective orthopedic procedures. Purpose 2: assess the clinical benefit of postoperative oral supplementation with a commercially-available nutritional supplement that includes conditionally-essential branched chain amino acids.

Detailed Description: All patients will be treated according to standard of care for their orthopedic injuries, including standard nutritional support in the preoperative period. Patients admitted to our academic Level I trauma center with spinal fractures and sarcoma requiring limb reconstruction will be approached for consent to participate in this study. Consented patients will be prospectively enrolled at the time of admission. We will obtain relevant patient medical history, standard preoperative labs, radiographic imaging, and nutritional assessment at the time of admission. Patients will be assessed for the presence of sarcopenia utilizing ultrasound measures of skeletal muscle as previously described. All patients will be evaluated by a clinical dietitian or dietetic assistant for nutritional assessment as part of the standard of care. In addition to screening for sarcopenia and malnutrition, we will assess the clinical benefit of oral nutritional supplementation with essential branched-chain amino acids in a population of trauma patients. Patients providing written informed consent will be enrolled in a prospective RCT to assess nutritional supplementation with conditionally essential branched-chain amino acids. Patients will be randomly assigned to receive standard nutritional support or standard nutrition plus oral supplementation with a commercially available nutritional supplement containing essential branched chain amino acids (Juven, Abbot Nutrition). Similar combinations of essential amino acids have previously demonstrated protective effects against skeletal muscle wasting and medical complications in immobilized critically ill patients. Patients will be prospectively followed for 12 months from the time of admission to assess clinical outcomes. Our primary outcome measures include skeletal muscle mass changes, wound healing complications,

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Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Contact Details

Name: Nathan Hendrickson, MD

Affiliation: University of Iowa

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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