Russian multicenter comparative low-intervention study of the effect of perioperative high-protein nutritional support on postoperative outcomes in the treatment of primary lung cancer.

O. Obukhova, Larisa Ya. Volf
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Abstract. Rationale. Nutritional support, including sips, is an integral part of anticancer treatment, including during surgical treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Existing evidence for the effectiveness of nutritional support in this cohort of patients is limited. We suggest that the perioperative administration of a balanced polymeric hypercaloric high-protein enteral nutritional formula by sipping as an additional nutrition can have a positive effect on the results of surgical treatment. Material and methods. Russian multicenter comparative low-intervention study of the effect of perioperative high-protein nutritional support on postoperative outcomes in the treatment of primary lung cancer with parallel groups, 1:1 randomization. The study will include 114 patients with newly diagnosed NSCLC who are scheduled for surgery. It is expected to provide nutritional support in the perioperative period for 14 days before surgery and for 14 days after it. Discussion. The need for nutritional support in oncology is not in doubt, but its impact on the results of surgical treatment of NSCLC is not numerous. The present study may become one of the first evidence-based studies confirming the effectiveness of perioperative nutritional support with high-protein mixtures in patients with NSCLC and will allow further study of the strategy of nutritional support in this category of patients. Registration of the study. Protocol version and date: NUTRILUNC v.1.2 dated June 10, 2022. Study ID: РНИ.40.002. The study is registered in the register NARNIS (https://narnis.ru).
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俄罗斯多中心低干预对比研究围手术期高蛋白营养支持对原发性肺癌治疗术后结局的影响。
摘要基本原理。营养支持,包括小瓶,是抗癌治疗的一个组成部分,包括在非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)的手术治疗期间。现有证据表明营养支持在这组患者中的有效性是有限的。我们建议围手术期服用平衡的聚合物高热量高蛋白肠内营养配方,作为一种额外的营养,可以对手术治疗结果产生积极的影响。材料和方法。俄罗斯多中心低干预对照研究,平行组,1:1随机分组,观察围手术期高蛋白营养支持对原发性肺癌术后预后的影响。该研究将包括114名新诊断的NSCLC患者,他们计划进行手术。预计术前及术后14天围手术期提供营养支持。讨论。肿瘤学对营养支持的需求是毋庸置疑的,但其对非小细胞肺癌手术治疗结果的影响并不多。本研究可能成为首个以证据为基础的研究之一,证实高蛋白混合物在非小细胞肺癌患者围手术期营养支持的有效性,并将进一步研究这类患者的营养支持策略。研究注册。协议版本和日期:2022年6月10日的NUTRILUNC v.1.2。研究ID: РНИ.40.002。该研究已在NARNIS注册(https://narnis.ru)。
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