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Vitamin C and Zinc in Patients With Enterocutaneous Fistulas.

76 patients around the world
Available in Mexico
This is a randomized, control trial to investigate the effect and safety of doses of vitamin c and zinc in patients with high enterocutaneous fistulas receiving who need nutrition parenteral therapy on closure and recurrence. Screening will be made to select eligible participants before intervention. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: group a) 25-35 kcal/K/d, 1.3-1.5 g/K/d of amino acids and C 100-300 mg/d y zinc 3-5 mg/d; group b) 25-35 kcal/K/d, 1.3-1.5 g/K/d of amino acids and Vitamin C 1000-2000 mg/d y zinc 10-15 mg/d. Demographic variables and subjective global assessment scale will be recorded and applied. Anthropometric measurements (weight and body mass index) will be evaluated upon admission and weekly until hospital discharge. Biochemical markers (albumin, lymphocytes, prealbumin, transferrin, cholesterol, creatinine) and serum metabolic profile (glucose, liver function test) will be measured weekly. During hospitalization, patients will be evaluated daily until the closure of the fistula and/or follow-up at 30 days, monitoring capillary blood glucose, insulin expenditure, and fistula volume.
Hospital Juarez de Mexico
1Research sites
76Patients around the world

Requirements for the patient

To 70 Years
All Gender

Medical requirements

Women and men
>18 years and <70 years old.
Diagnosis of high-output enterocutaneous fistula for the first time
Need for parenteral nutrition
Octreotide use
Palliative care
Steroid use
Oxalate nephropathy
G6PD deficiency
Hemochromatosis
Abdominal surgeries in the last 6 months
Hospitalizations for more than 15 days in the last 6 months

Sites

Hospital Juárez de México
Recruiting
Av. Politécnico Nacional 5160, Magdalena de las Salinas, Delegación Gustavo A. Madero, Ciudad de México
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