It's a randomized control trial to compare the effect of preoperative carbohydrate loading versus fasting on post operative insulin resistance after donor hepatectomy in terms of donor outcomes. Investigator will analyze the data and elucidate the value of post operative insulin resistance in reducing the occurrence of complications, length of hospital stay and fastening the recovery in donors of Live donor liver transplantation.
AIM: Investigator aim to study the effect of preoperative carbohydrate loading on insulin resistance and functional recovery after donor hepatectomy.
(B) Methodology: Present study will be a Randomized Control Trial with randomization into either study group or control group. Study group will undergo preoperative carbohydrate loading while control group will have conventional preoperative fasting (minimum 6 hours) in donors undergoing donor hepatectomy in live donor liver transplantation. Patients will be allocated to each arm on the basis of block randomization.
400 ml of clear carbohydrate drink (12.5 g/100 ml maltodextrin,50 kcal/100 ml) at 10 PM night before surgery & 200 ml, 2 hr before induction of anaesthesia will be given to the study group while overnight fasting(minimum 6 hrs) will be given for control group.
After donor hepatectomy, Insulin resistance will be calculated by HOMA-IR score at 6 AM on Day of Surgery, 6hrs after surgery, 12 hours and 36 hours (POD 2) after surgery. C-reactive protein and IL-6 at 6 AM on Day of Surgery, 48 hrs & on day 7 after surgery. Functional recovery of remnant liver will be assesed by normalization of total bilirubin and PT/INR till discharge and on day 14 after surgery. Peak lactate levels & time taken for normalization of lactate will be taken. Incidence of post operative nausea and vomiting and length of hospital stay will be compared between the two groups
Clinical and demographic parameters to be assessed- Donor-preoperative-Age, sex, BMI, LFTs, HbA1c, HOMA-IR, IL-6, CRP Operative parameters-duration of surgery, blood loss Postoperative serial measurements of the following parameters-
HOMA-IR, IL-6, CRP, Lactate level, LFTs, PT-INR, Post operative nausea & vomiting, Day of discharge These patients would be followed closely in the post-operative period and would be serially sampled at pre-defined time points for the aforementioned variables. At the end of the study the incidence of complications as well as improvement in postoperative recovery will be compared between the 2 groups. The clinical and laboratory parameters will be compared between those received preoperative carbohydrate loading and overnight fasting group.
Study Population: Consecutive patients undergoing live donor hepatectomy at ILBS during the study period.
Study Design:-Randomised Controlled Trial Study Period: December 2021 to May 2023. Inclusion Criteria All consecutive live liver donors who undergo donor hepatectomy at ILBS Exclusion criteria Patients refusing to consent for inclusion in the study. Donor hepatectomy for ALF(acute liver failure) recipient
Sample Size Assuming that HOMA-IR in conventional group is 1.7±0.1 and further investigator assume that there will be 25% reduction by preoperative carbohydrate loading with α-5%, Power- 90% and 1:1 ratio. Investigator need to enroll 70 cases i.e, 35 in each group. They will be randomly allocated in two groups by block randomization method, taking block size as 10 (5 in interventional & conventional group each).
Intervention: In Experimental group the preoperative carbohydrate loading will be done.
The control group will undergo overnight fasting (minimum 6 hrs) preoperatively.
Monitoring and Assessment:
Variables to be measured:
Donor- Preoperative parameters: age, sex, BMI, LFTs, HbA1c, HOMA-IR, IL-6, CRP Operative parameters: Duration of surgery, blood loss, Postoperative serial measurements of the following from day one to discharge HOMA-IR, Lactate, IL-6, CRP, LFTs, PT-INR, Post operative nausea & vomiting,
Day of discharge.
Timing of Sample Collection Group A Preoperative Baseline ( at 6 AM on day of surgery. Post-Operative:-6 hours after surgery & then daily till discharge. Group B Preoperative Baseline ( at 6 AM on day of surgery. Post-Operative:-6 hours after surgery & then daily till discharge. Adverse Effects: None
Statistical Analysis:
Data will be entered in excel worksheet and Statistical analyses will be performed with SPSS Statistics version 22 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Statistical data will be represented as frequencies (%) where the continuous variables will be expressed as medians and interquartile range (IQRs). Continuous variables will be compared with the student t test and Mann-Whitney test as appropriate. Differences between proportions derived from categorical data will be compared with Chi-square or Fisher's exact test. Variables will be correlated with clinical outcomes. Repeated analysis of measures will be applied wherever applicable.
Stopping Rule- In case of significant adverse effects in the experimental arm. (c) EXPECTED
Condition | Healthy |
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Treatment | Maltodextrine, overnight fasting |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT05293444 |
Sponsor | Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India |
Last Modified on | 7 April 2022 |
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