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Traditionally bowel preparation before surgery of rectal cancer could be troublesome for patients especially for patients with kidney and cardio- vascular diseases, where salt and electrolyte balance can be a problem.

Cleaning the bowel without complications for the patient is one of the aims for this study.

The other aim is to see if patient nutritional status improves with nutritional drinks as a complement to food intake 4-6 weeks before surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

In our institution, patients undergoing surgery for cancer in the rectum are often prepared with energy drinks in order to receive a higher energy level before the operation. As a result of this the patients often avoid nausea and have a better intestinal function after surgery and less complications. We think that this treatment has worked well on the patients but no scientific studies have been done on these patients. As a complementary result of the treatment with nutritional drinks we have found that the colon is empty already after a short time of treatment.

The actual study's purpose is to find out if rectal cancer surgery can be performed without traditionally bowel preparation. Nutritional drinks are to be used instead of traditional bowel preparation. Patients are randomized into two groups, stratification for stricture, malnutrition and laparoscopic surgery and each group should either bee treated with traditional bowel preparation, Laxabon® (A) or nutritional drinks, Fresubin Energy drink (B) before surgery. Patients in subgroup B take nutritional drinks seven days before surgery instead of ordinary food. Bowel purity degree is measured peroperatively.

The secondary aim is to see if malnutrition can be improved with nutritional drinks as a complement to ordinary food intake before surgery. For four to six weeks before surgery 50 % or more of the caloric need is substituted with nutritional drinks in subgroup B (Fresubin Energy drink 15-30 kcal/kg*day). Subgroup A only eats ordinary food throughout the same period, before surgery.

Bowel purity degree, physiological functions, and body mass index are measured in all four groups before and after surgery. All patients in the study keep records of physical activity daily, and food diary twice a week. Complications are registered.

Blood samples for hormones and electrolytes are taken before and after surgery. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label


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NCT number NCT00687570
Study type Interventional
Source Karolinska Institutet
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 2008
Completion date July 2014

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