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NCT ID: NCT01040533 Completed - Clinical trials for Protein Malnutrition

Laparoscopic Revision of Jejunoileal Bypass to Gastric Bypass

JIB-to-RYGB
Start date: December 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study objectives are the following. - To describe the updated clinical presentation, indications, and multidisciplinary medical management of patients with a failed and/or complicated jejunoileal bypass (JIB). - To analyze the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of one-stage laparoscopic re-operative gastric bypass surgery for failed and/or complicated Jejunoileal bypass (JIB) for weight loss. - To determine what factors or strategies are associated with a successful outcome. In particular, the completion of the surgery in one stage with a laparoscopic approach.

NCT ID: NCT01000298 Completed - Kwashiorkor Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Oral Antibiotics in the Treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition

Start date: December 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The need for oral antibiotics as part of the case management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the outpatient setting has not been studied in a prospective trial. This study will compare the recovery rates of children with SAM treated at home with locally-produced ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) with and without prescribed antibiotics as part of their outpatient case management. The investigators hypothesize that there will be no significant difference in rates of recovery between children who receive and children who do not receive antibiotics.

NCT ID: NCT00429351 Completed - Kwashiorkor Clinical Trials

Aromatic Amino Acid Metabolism in the Pathogenesis of Kwashiorkor

Start date: September 2006
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research may explain whether a shortage of three special compounds called aromatic amino acids is responsible for the severe illness and high death rate of children with the kwashiorkor type of malnutrition and whether supplying adequate amounts of these compounds in the treatment diet will speed up recovery from this condition. We propose that decreased availability of the aromatic amino acids may be the reason why children with kwashiorkor are sicker and more difficult to treat.

NCT ID: NCT00069134 Completed - Clinical trials for Protein-energy Malnutrition

Study of Antioxidants and Oxidants in Malnourished Children

Start date: June 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is believed that the organs of severely malnourished children malfunction because harmful compounds called oxidants injure the tissues in these organs. In a healthy person oxidants are made harmless because another compound called glutathione neutralizes them. Glutathione is made from three amino acids that we get from the protein we eat in our food. We found that malnourished children were not making enough glutathione because they lacked one of these amino acids called cysteine. In this study we determine why malnourished children do not have sufficient cysteine, and we will feed malnourished children a whey-based diet which is rich in cysteine during their treatment to determine whether they will make more glutathione. This in turn may make their organs recover faster. These findings will let us know whether malnourished children can recover faster if they are given more cysteine during the early phase of treatment.