Goyal Amit, Pathak Anand, Madhu B S, Soni Harshad, Bhatt Keyur, Raju Kvvn, Voonna Murali K, Shah Rakshit, Shah Chetna, Patel Dignesh
Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Department of Clinical Research Secretariate, National Cancer Institute, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Indian J Crit Care Med. 2024 Sep;28(9):871-878. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24800. Epub 2024 Aug 31.
Various types of parenteral nutritional products exist, each with specific formulations designed to meet the diverse nutritional needs of patient's post-abdominal surgery. Here, two different parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions BFLUID and NUTRIFLEX PERI are compared in terms of therapeutic efficacy and safety profile.
A prospective, multi-center, randomized, parallel-group, non-inferiority Phase III clinical trial compared two PN solutions namely BFLUID ( = 78) and NUTRIFLEX PERI ( = 72) in 150 patients undergoing gastrectomy or colectomy. Primary endpoints included length of hospital stay while secondary endpoints included assessment and comparison of length of ICU/HDU stay, assessment of incidents of infections and mortality, change in blood levels of vitamin B1, change in nutritional parameters, thrombophlebitis, pain at the injection site, and recording of adverse events (AEs).
There was no significant difference in terms of length of hospital stay, length of ICU/HDU stay as well as changes in nutritional parameters from baseline and change in blood levels of vitamin B1 from baseline. Both study groups exhibited comparability in terms of AEs, pain at the injection site, and the incidence of phlebitis. There was no significant difference in the number and severity of adverse events reported in both groups. Additionally, no signs of infection were observed in patients from either group.
The trial successfully demonstrated the non-inferiority of BFLUID to NUTRIFLEX PERI. Moreover, the results indicated that PN enriched with high levels of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), essential amino acids (EAAs), and thiamine is both safe and efficacious for adult patients undergoing gastrectomy or colectomy.
Goyal A, Pathak A, BS Madhu, Soni H, Bhatt K, Raju KVVN, . Role of Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition Composition on Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Gastrectomy or Colectomy: A Phase III Indian Clinical Trial. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(9):871-878.
存在多种类型的肠外营养产品,每种产品都有特定的配方,旨在满足腹部手术后患者的多样化营养需求。在此,对两种不同的肠外营养(PN)溶液BFLUID和NUTRIFLEX PERI的治疗效果和安全性进行比较。
一项前瞻性、多中心、随机、平行组、非劣效性III期临床试验,对150例行胃切除术或结肠切除术的患者比较了两种PN溶液,即BFLUID(n = 78)和NUTRIFLEX PERI(n = 72)。主要终点包括住院时间,次要终点包括ICU/HDU住院时间的评估与比较、感染和死亡率事件的评估、维生素B1血液水平的变化、营养参数的变化、血栓性静脉炎、注射部位疼痛以及不良事件(AE)的记录。
在住院时间、ICU/HDU住院时间以及与基线相比营养参数的变化和维生素B1血液水平的变化方面,没有显著差异。两个研究组在AE、注射部位疼痛和静脉炎发生率方面具有可比性。两组报告的不良事件数量和严重程度没有显著差异。此外,两组患者均未观察到感染迹象。
该试验成功证明了BFLUID相对于NUTRIFLEX PERI的非劣效性。此外,结果表明,富含高水平支链氨基酸(BCAAs)、必需氨基酸(EAAs)和硫胺素的PN对行胃切除术或结肠切除术的成年患者既安全又有效。
Goyal A, Pathak A, BS Madhu, Soni H, Bhatt K, Raju KVVN,. 外周肠外营养成分对胃切除术或结肠切除术患者临床结局的作用:一项印度III期临床试验。《印度重症监护医学杂志》2024;28(9):871 - 878。