Gastric Residual Volume Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Carbohydrate Loading on Gastric Residual Volume and Hunger Score: A Single Blind, Randomised Controlled Trial Study
This study conducted is to assess effect of carbohydrate loading (maltodextrin with whey
protein) to gastric volume 2 hours after ingestion via aspiration while doing OGDS (direct
visualisation) and patient's wellbeing (hunger, thirst, weakness, tiredness, anxiety) for all
patient planned for OGDS.
hypothesis H1: There is significant association between carbohydrate loading with residual
gastric volume and subject's wellbeing H0: there is no significant association between
carbohydrate loading with gastric residual volume and subject's wellbeing
Patient scheduled for elective OGDS in HUSM from April 2019 to December 2019 with the
complaint of one or more of the following symptoms: Bothersome postprandial fullness, early
satiation, Epigastric pain or Epigastric burning are eligible to participate in the study.
Patients who fulfilled exclusion criteria (History of upper gastrointestinal surgery,
intestinal obstruction, patient with vomiting or mentally disable or who cannot give an
informed consent) are ineligible.
If a patient fulfils the inclusion criteria, a suitable medical officer will discuss the
trial with patient while reviewing patient in surgical outpatient clinic prior to OGDS.
Patient will be approached again on the day of OGDS, if patient agree to participate in
study, a written consent will be obtained. If patient refuse to participate in study,
appropriate treatment and care still will be provided to patient. The consent form will
provide information about the purpose of the study, the procedures to be followed, risks and
benefits of participation. If patient agree to participate in the trial, subject will be
enrolled in the study. Method of recruitment in this study is direct recruitment of potential
study participants.
Stratified permuted block randomization was used. Randomization sequence was created using
https://www.sealedenvelope.com/simple-randomiser/v1/lists and is stratified by gender (female
and male) with 1:1 allocation. Random block sizes of 6 is used.
Allocation sequence is according computer generated random number list, it was prepared by an
investigator with no clinical involvement in the trial. Allocation sequence was concealed
from researcher enrolling and assessing participants. Allocation sequence will be sealed in
sequentially numbered and opaque envelopes. A manila card will be placed inside envelop to
render it impermeable to intense light. To prevent subversion of the allocation sequence, the
name and I/C of the participant will be written on a book together with the series number on
envelopes. The details in the book will be kept confidentially. After enrolled subject
complete all baseline assessment, corresponding envelope will be enclosed by staff (who not
involve in study) who prepare the drink. The staff need to ensure that the envelop still
sealed when receive it. The staff will prepare the drink into identical container according
to the assignment
Subjects are randomised into 2 group: group A with 250cc plain water and group B give 1
packet resource(237ml). Subjects need to finish the drink over 10minutes. After that,
subjects are not allow to leave endoscope room before OGDS done to prevent consumption of
other drink or food.
2 hours after that, subject undergo OGDS. OGDS is done follow standard protocol.
1. Patient lies in left lateral position
2. Medication to numb the back of throats (spray) will be given to prevent gagging during
the passage of the instrument
3. A plastic mouth guard is placed between the teeth to prevent damage to the teeth and
endoscope.
4. The endoscope (also called a gastroscope) will be inserted through the mouthpiece
5. A small container or yankauer suction is placed close to the mouth of a patient to
collect saliva during and after the esophagogastroduodenoscopy
6. Endoscope will be inserted along the middle line of the soft palate.
7. Once endoscope advanced, patient may be asked to swallow to facilitate advancement of
scope.
8. Throughout the procedure, no water flushing is allowed, only air inflation is allowed
9. visualised pooling of fluid in the stomach is aspirated until dry via direct
visualization with endoscope. Aspirated fluid will be collected in suction reservoir and
the fluid will be measured.
Subject's wellbeing is assessed via visual analogue scale (VAS) which consist of 5
parameters: hunger, thirst, anxiety, tiredness and weakness. Each scale consisted of
ungraded, horizontal lines anchored at two ends. The left end of the scale represented "not
at all" which score: 0 and the right end represented and "the most imaginable" which score:
100. Trained staff nurse will ask patient regarding level of 5 parameters and subject need to
mark X somewhere along the horizontal line given before drink and before OGDS procedure.
All subjects are advised to inform assessor if there is adverse reaction. Medical personnel
are available to manage any adverse events that might occur throughout the procedure.
The possible risk that may arise in the study include injury to the gastrointestinal's wall,
aspiration and bleeding which is the similar risk for all patient going through OGDS
procedure. Small volume of the drink will not cause psychological distress to subject, but
its taste may not be palatable.
Sample size is calculated for all the objectives. However, the one that yield the biggest
number is taken as the sample size.
objective 1 is to identify the gastric residual volume between subject with plain water
(group A) and carbohydrate loading (group B). Sample size was calculated using comparing two
means formula.
Objective 2 is to determined patient's well being for group A and group B. sample size was
calculate using comparing paired difference formula.
For all sample size calculation, type I error was set at 5% (two tailed), Type 2 error was
20% (to achieve 80% power of study).
Corrected sample size is calculated after included 10% of dropout rate. Corrected sample size
= calculated sample size/ (1-anticipated drop out rate).
After considering both objective, 1st objective give biggest number of sample size. Hence, 35
subject per group with a total number of 70 subjects are needed to study both objectives.
after consider dropout rate, minimum sample size in this study is 39 subjects per group with
a total number of 78 subjects.
The collected data will be entry and analyzed using SPSS version 24 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL,
USA)
Objective 1 is to determine and compare gastric residual volume between group A and group B
subjects. Independent T test is used to interpret the date.
Objective 2 is to determine and compare subject's well being before and after drink in
between group A and group B. paired t test is used to determine effect of drink on subject's
wellbeing before and after in each group. ANOVA is used to compare effect of the drink in
both groups.
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