Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of a Special Oral Nutritional Supplement on Nutritional Status of Malnourished Elderly Patients
The aim of this study is to evaluate in malnourished elderly patients the nutritional
efficacy of a new nutritional supplement enriched in different specific pharmaco nutrients
(leucine, micronutrients, omega-3) appearing in the form of a cake of high caloric density
and palatability.
The primary endpoint is the outcome of fat-free mass measured by multiple frequence
bio-impedance analysis.
Ageing of the population and loss of autonomy expose to major consequences in terms of
treatment charges and need for hospitalisation. Malnutrition has a key prognostic value,
that worsen the prognosis of the primary disease; the length of hospital stay and the
incidence of complications are related to nutritional status (Correia 2003, Pichard 2004,
Schneider 2004). Several large scale studies at Rouen University Hospital, in 1998 and 2001,
have revealed on more than 1000 patients (mid age 71 years) that malnutrition prevalence
ranged of 35 to 38%, one third of which is severe (Jusserand 2000, Delaire 2002).
Malnutrition increases the risk of complications (Naber 1997, Correia 2003), including
muscle mass depletion, decrease of immune function and delayed wound healing. The main
consequence of malnutrition is increased infectious morbidity and post operative mortality
for the weakest patients. Increased length of hospital stay and rehabilitation duration also
results in increased medicals and social burden, in particular in the elderly patients.
Recent studies have shown that usual hospital food intake was insufficient to cover
patient's needs (Hébuterne 2001, Dupertuis 2003, Petit 2004) and that systematic nutritional
screening was mandatory in hospitalised patients, using validated criteria and scales (e.g.
NutriSteps®, MNA®).
The strategy for nutritional support includes as a first step enriched diets and the use of
oral supplements, then enteral nutrition or even parenteral nutrition in the most severe
cases (HAS guidelines 2007). The efficacy of oral supplementation has been proven (Stratton
2007). Yet, their composition still need to be optimised to better match specific
nutritional needs and to ameliorate palatability and favour compliance.
The provision of specifics nutrients with anabolic, anti-oxidants or anti-inflammatory
effects can optimise oral nutritional supplements, to achieve a true pharmaco-nutritional
therapy. Accordingly, leucine enrichment has inhibitory effects on proteasome-mediated
muscular proteolysis in aged rats (Combaret 2005). Trace elements deficiency (zinc,
selenium, chromium, iron) is common in the elderly patients and increase the risk of
infectious or wound complications (HAS 2007), and the level of trace elements provision in
standard supplements may be insufficient to compensate this deficiency. Finally, omega-3
fatty acids enrichment enables to limit the inflammatory response and hypercatabolism
(Delarue 2005).
The aim of this study is to evaluate in malnourished elderly patients the nutritional
efficacy of a new nutritional supplement enriched in different specific pharmaco nutrients
(leucine, micronutrients, omega-3) appearing in the form of a cake of high caloric density
and palatability.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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