Study the impact of differing meal contents on venous ammonia levels over time in patients with cirrhosis. Patients will be given specific meals and venous ammonia analyzed over time after those meals. The subjects will also provide stool for microbiome and serum, urine and plasma for metabolomics during this one-time study. Total duration=4 hours
Patient will be instructed to collect stool for baseline assessments. After a fast (\>4h from last meal) a venous blood sample will be drawn for analysis of baseline laboratory tests and spot venous ammonia and blood and urine for metabolomics and blood microbiome. Spot ammonia and blood for metabolomics and microbiome will be collected from repeat samples at 1h and 2 hrs after a standardized meals from the three groups of protein meals. Urine will also be collected for metabolomics during the observation period. On the day of the study, patients will be asked to complete a standard food frequency questionnaire encompassing meals over 3 days prior to the study. Subjects will be randomly assigned into 3 groups (meal types A, B and C) with the standardized meal that contains 20gm of protein. All subjects are expected to consume it in its entirety. Subjects are not allowed to eat anything else until the end of the study. Subjects will be observed in the unit for a total of 3 hours after the standardized meal to ensure no symptoms related to potential elevated ammonia emerge. Any adverse events will be treated according to standard clinical routine.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
30
One meal given to assess impact on ammonia levels serially
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Venous ammonia level
Change in these levels hourly from baseline
Time frame: 3 hours
Venous ammonia level
Change in these levels from baseline to hour 1
Time frame: 1 hour
Venous ammonia level
Change in these levels from baseline to hour 2
Time frame: 2 hours
Venous ammonia level
Change in these levels from baseline to hour 3
Time frame: 3 hours
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