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NCT number NCT04931940
Other study ID # The EFFORT Outcomes sub-study
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 1, 2019
Est. completion date December 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date August 2021
Source Clinical Evaluation Research Unit at Kingston General Hospital
Contact Daren K Heyland, DM
Phone 1 403 915-5573
Email dkh2@queensu.ca
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The investigators will evaluate the effects of higher protein/amino acid dosing (≥2.2 g/kg/d) vs usual care of protein/amino acid dosing (≤1.2 g/kg/d) over muscle mass in nutritionally high risk ill patients


Description:

The EFFORT Outcomes is a sub-study of the parent EFFORT trial; a multi-center, pragmatic, volunteer-driven, registry-based, randomized, clinical trial of 4000 nutritionally high-risk critically ill patients in the intensive care unit. Patients will be randomized to 1 of 2 treatment groups: a usual care prescription (≤1.2 g/kg/d) or a higher prescription (≥2.2 g/kg/d) of protein. Other than the protein amount the patient is randomized to, the remainder of care provided to randomized patient will be at the discretion of ICU providers. In both groups, targets will be achieved through any combination of enteral nutrition (high protein content in high group if available), protein supplements, and parenteral nutrition or amino acids only (as clinically available). The only difference between the 2 groups is the protein targets that are set. Similar efforts should be used in both groups to achieve at least 80% of these targets. The remainder of care provided to eligible patients will be at the discretion of ICU providers. In patients included in the OUTCOMES sub-study, we will test the patient's functional recovery and long-term quality of life. Patients will undergo the US measures at baseline (within 24 hours of randomization, 10 days post randomization (if still in hospital) and just prior to hospital discharge. In the event that hospital discharge is prior to day 10, the day 10 measure will not be done. To ensure standardization and quality in the measures, we have created high quality training materials and will have US films sent centrally to abstract all measurements. In the first 10 patients enrolled in the US sub-study, participating sites will conduct a run-in phase where their submitted data will be evaluated for quality and reliability (both intra and inter-rater reliability) to ensure subsequent measures are of high quality. Nutritional and clinical data for these patients will be included in the parent EFFORT trial but the US measures may be omitted if quality is poor. The investigator has posed the following research question: Primary Outcome of the OUTCOMES Sub-study The primary outcome will be the walking distance achieved during a 6-minute walk test (6MWT) measured at hospital discharge. Implementation of the test will be based upon the 2014 ATS standards, with adaptation, as needed, for the in-patient setting and ICU survivor population. The 6MWT is a reliable, valid, responsive measure of physical function for survivors of acute respiratory failure. Secondary measures for this OUTCOMES sub-study will include; 1. Overall strength using Medical Research Council (MRC) sum-score evaluated via standardized "manual muscle testing" with each of 12 muscle groups assessed using a 6-point MRC scale and summed to a total score (range: 0-60). 2. Quadriceps force, via hand-held dynamometry (HHD) for of both lower extremities. Each will be scored by, averaging the results of 3 trials. 3. Distal strength measured via isometric handgrip strength via a hydraulic hand dynamometer performed bilaterally as per American Society of Hand Therapist guidelines and evaluated using normal values. 4. Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) which measures balance, walking speed and rising from a chair 5. Functional Status Score for ICU (FSS-ICU), which is a 5-item, 35-point assessment of bed mobility, transfers, and ambulation. designed for ICU patients, and was designed and validated specifically in ICU patients evaluated 8-point Functional Independence Measure (FIM) response scale used throughout rehabilitation assessments, and is responsive to change during recovery for ICU patients. Lastly, outcomes after hospital discharge will be assessed via 6-month phone-based follow-up. Health-related quality of life (QOL) will be measured using SF-36 version 2 (SF-36 v2) and EQ-5D-5L. The SF-36 is valid and reliable across a variety of patient groups, including ICU survivors. The EQ-5D-5L is included, in addition to SF-36 v2, because it is suitable for patients with inattention and fatigue, recommended for use in ICU survivors. Physical functional status will be measured using Katz activities of daily living (ADL) and Lawton's Instrumental ADL (IADL). In order to improve retention, a call will be made to participants at 3 months to update contact information and act as a reminder of upcoming follow-up assessments to be completed at the 6-month time point. Overall Hypothesis: Compared to receiving a lower dose of protein/amino acids, the administration of a higher dose of protein/amino acids (a consequence of having a higher prescription) to nutritionally high-risk critically ill patients will be associated with greater muscle mass, improved survival and a quicker rate of recovery.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 142
Est. completion date December 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date December 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. - =18 years old 2. - Nutritionally 'high-risk' (meeting one of the below criteria) 1. Low (=25) or High BMI (=35) 2. Moderate to severe malnutrition (as defined by local assessments). We will document the means by which sites are making this determination and capture the elements of the assessment (history of weight loss, history of reduced oral intake, etc.). 3. Frailty (Clinical Frailty Scale 5 or more from proxy) 4. Sarcopenia- (SARC-F score of 4 or more from proxy) 5. From point of screening, projected duration of mechanical ventilation >4 days 3. - Requiring mechanical ventilation with actual or expected total duration of mechanical ventilation >48 hours Exclusion Criteria: 1. >96 continuous hours of mechanical ventilation before screening 2. Expected death or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments within 7 days from screening 3. Pregnant 4. The responsible clinician feels that the patient either needs low or high protein 5. Patient requires parenteral nutrition only and site does not have products to reach the high protein dose group. 6. Not ambulating independently prior to illness that leads to ICU admission (use of gait aid permitted) 7. Lower extremity injury or impairments that prevents them from walking prior to hospital discharge (e.g. amputation, knee/hip injury) 8. Pre-existing cognitive impairment or language barrier that prohibits outcomes assessment 9. Pre-existing primary severe systemic neuromuscular disease resulting in severe weakness pre-ICU (e.g., Guillain Barre) 10 Intracranial or spinal process affecting motor function 11. Patients in hospital >5 days prior to ICU admission 12. Not expected to stay =4 days after enrollment

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Dietary Supplement:
Usual Care
Patients will receive the usual protein dosage at =1.2 g/kg/day for up to 28 days in the ICU
Higher Protein/Amino Acid Group
Patients will receive high protein dosage at =2.2 g/kg/day for up to 28 days in the ICU

Locations

Country Name City State
Australia Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Gold Coast
Malaysia University of Malaya Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Clinical Evaluation Research Unit at Kingston General Hospital

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

Australia,  Malaysia, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Health related quality of life by Short-Form 36 version 2 (SF-36 v2) The SF-36 physical function domain ranges from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better outcome. 6 months post-randomization
Other Health-related Quality of life by Euro Quality of Life 5 Dimension 5 level (EQ-5D-5L) The overall health scale where the rater selects a number between 1-100 to describe the condition of their health, 100 being the best imaginable. 6 months post-randomization
Primary 6-minute walk test (6MWT) walking distance achieved during a 6-minute walk test (6MWT) measured at hospital discharge Within 72 hours before discharge from the hospital
Secondary Quadriceps Muscle Mass Quadriceps muscle thickness and cross-sectional area measured by ultrasonography Day 1 and Day 10 of randomization, and within 72 hours before discharge from the hospital
Secondary Functional Status Score for ICU (FSS-ICU) which is a 5-item, 35-point assessment of bed mobility, transfers, and ambulation. designed for ICU patients, and was designed and validated specifically in ICU patients evaluated 8-point Functional Independence Measure (FIM) response scale used throughout rehabilitation assessments, and is responsive to change during recovery for ICU patients Day 1 of randomization (surrogate interview), within 72 hours before discharge from the ICU and hospital (by trained physiotherapist)
Secondary Handgrip strength measured via isometric hand grip strength via a hydraulic hand dynamometer performed bilaterally as per American Society of Hand Therapist guidelines and evaluated using normal values. Within 72 hours before discharge from the ICU and hospital
Secondary Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) which measures balance, walking speed, and rising from a chair Within 72 hours before discharge from the ICU and hospital
Secondary Quadriceps force via hand-held dynamometry (HHD) for of both lower extremities. Each will be scored by, averaging the results of 3 trials. Within 72 hours before discharge from the hospital
Secondary Overall strength using Medical Research Council (MRC) sum-score evaluated via standardized "manual muscle testing" with each of 12 muscle groups assessed using a 6-point MRC scale and summed to a total score (range: 0-60) Within 72 hours before discharge from the hospital
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