A prospective, randomized and controlled study is proposed to establish whether an enteral nutrition support regimen based on pressurized whey protein and glucose improves the postoperative utilization of amino acid substrates compared to a drink based on glucose alone. The kinetics of protein metabolism (protein breakdown, protein synthesis and amino acid oxidation) will be investigated using stable isotope methodology before and after surgery in patients undergoing colon resection. Stable isotope infusions will be conducted one week before surgery and on the second postoperative day for two hours in the fasted state and for four hours while sipping the enteral nutrition support regimen. Patients will consume one of two enteral nutrition support regimens consisting of a drink containing either pressurized whey protein and glucose or glucose alone. It is hypothesized that an enteral nutrition support regimen based on pressurized whey protein and glucose promotes positive protein balance through increased protein synthesis or reduced protein breakdown compared to glucose alone.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
13
The patients will sip the oral nutrition support (in the form of a drink) over the course of 4 hours within each 6 hour study. Each patient will be studied once before surgery and once after surgery.
Montreal General Hospital
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Protein balance
Protein balance is assessed using the stable isotope tracer C-13 leucine. Protein breakdown, protein synthesis and amino acid oxidation are measured through blood and expired air samples.
Time frame: Assessed for 6 hours one time before surgery and once again on the second post-op day
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