Nutrition and Dietetics, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia.
BMC Geriatr. 2010 Oct 22;10:76. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-10-76.
Proximal femoral fractures are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Pre-existing malnutrition and weight loss amongst this patient group is of primary concern, with conventional nutrition support being largely ineffective. The inflammatory response post proximal femoral fracture surgery and the subsequent risk of cachexia may explain the inability of conventional high energy high protein management to produce an anabolic response amongst these patients. Omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish oils have been extensively studied for their anti-inflammatory benefits. Due to their anti-inflammatory properties, the benefit of fish oil combined with individualized nutrition support amongst proximal femoral fracture patients post surgery is an attractive potential therapeutic strategy. The aim of the ATLANTIC trial is to assess the potential benefits of an anti-inflammatory dose of fish oil within the context of a 12 week individualised nutrition program, commencing seven days post proximal femoral fracture surgery.
METHODS/DESIGN: This randomized controlled, double blinded trial, will recruit 150 community dwelling elderly patients aged ≥65 years, within seven days of surgery for proximal femoral fracture. Participants will be randomly allocated to receive either a 12 week individualized nutrition support program complemented with 20 ml/day anti-inflammatory dose fish oil (3.6 g eicosapentaenoic acid, ~2.4 g docosahexanoic acid; intervention), or, a 12 week individualized nutrition support program complemented with 20 ml/day low dose fish oil (0.36 g eicosapentaenoic acid, ~0.24 g docosahexanoic acid; control).
The ATLANTIC trial is the first of its kind to provide fish oil combined with individualized nutrition therapy as an intervention to address the inflammatory response experienced post proximal femoral fracture surgery amongst elderly patients. The final outcomes of this trial will assist clinicians in the development of effective and alternative treatment methods post proximal femoral fracture surgery which may ultimately result in a reduction in systemic inflammation, loss of weight and lean muscle and improvements in nutritional status, mobility, independence and quality of life among elderly patients.
ACTRN12609000241235.
股骨近端骨折与发病率和死亡率的增加有关。该患者群体中预先存在的营养不良和体重减轻是主要关注点,常规营养支持效果不佳。股骨近端骨折手术后的炎症反应以及随后发生恶病质的风险可能解释了常规高能高蛋白管理无法在这些患者中产生合成代谢反应的原因。鱼油中的ω-3 脂肪酸因其抗炎作用而得到广泛研究。由于其抗炎特性,在股骨近端骨折手术后的患者中,鱼油联合个体化营养支持的益处是一种有吸引力的潜在治疗策略。ATLANTIC 试验的目的是评估在 12 周个体化营养计划的背景下,抗炎剂量的鱼油在股骨近端骨折手术后 7 天内的潜在益处。
方法/设计:这是一项随机对照、双盲试验,将在手术后 7 天内招募 150 名年龄≥65 岁的社区居住的老年股骨近端骨折患者。参与者将被随机分配接受 12 周个体化营养支持计划,补充 20 毫升/天抗炎剂量的鱼油(3.6 克二十碳五烯酸,2.4 克二十二碳六烯酸;干预组),或 12 周个体化营养支持计划,补充 20 毫升/天低剂量鱼油(0.36 克二十碳五烯酸,0.24 克二十二碳六烯酸;对照组)。
ATLANTIC 试验是首例将鱼油与个体化营养治疗相结合作为干预措施,以解决老年股骨近端骨折手术后的炎症反应。该试验的最终结果将有助于临床医生制定股骨近端骨折手术后的有效替代治疗方法,这可能最终导致全身炎症减轻、体重和瘦肌肉减少以及营养状况、活动能力、独立性和生活质量改善。
ACTRN12609000241235。