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This trial will evaluate the impact of 4 weeks of postoperative essential amino acid (EAA)-based supplementation on muscle morphology after femoral fragility fracture. This trial will assess the ability of EAA-based to increase skeletal muscle metabolic activity, reduce inflammation, and induce muscle fiber hypertrophy, as well as preserve skeletal muscle mass and physical performance up to 6 months after injury. Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to 1) standard of care (no dietary intervention) or 2) EAA-based supplementation.
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This study consists of 7 study visits that occur over 6 months after operative fixation of femoral fragility fracture. Consenting participants will be asked to complete the study assessments/procedures at the time points described below. Patients will be treated with operative fixation of their fracture per standard of care.
Preoperative
Day of Surgery (DOS):
Postoperative Day 1 (POD 1)
Body composition: Will be assessed using a bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) device (InBody S10 Body Composition Analyzer). This is non-invasive test that uses a low-level imperceptible electrical current to measure body composition and body water. In a supine position, electrodes are placed on the hands and ankles of the subjects and the result is recorded in the BIA device. This assessment will be performed by trained study team members.
Visual Analog Scale (VAS): This is a survey to report on subjective pain.
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function: This is a survey that asks subjects to report on subjective measures of pain and physical function. This survey is a computer adaptive test that is completed in REDCap® using a tablet or computer. Subjects will self-administer this survey
Mini Nutrition Assessment (MNA): This is a survey designed for elderly patients to identify malnourishment or risk thereof. This survey is a computer adaptive test that is completed in REDCap® using a tablet or computer.
Protein Screener: This is a survey designed for older adults to screen for low protein intake. This survey is a computer adaptive test that is completed in REDCap® using a tablet or computer.
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index is a commonly used measure of activities of daily living outcomes for older adults. It measures the ability to perform activities of daily living that are important for maintaining function including feeding, bathing, grooming, dressing, bowel control, bladder control, toilet use, transfers from bed to chair and back, mobility on level surfaces, and stairs. Each measure is assessed on a 10-point scale, all scores are combined to give a score out of 100 points. The higher the score the more independent the individual.
Residence at a nursing home will be recorded at each follow up visit. Participants living in an assisted living home (apartment or condominium with nursing assistance on call), apartment, single family home, or family member's home are considered living in the community.
Patients will be given an adverse event log to track any side effects or falls. We will encourage patients to call us but would like them to have a note sheet in case they forget.
Patients randomized to the supplement group will be given a take home supplement log where they will track their AM and PM doses.
All patients will be given logs to keep track of their daily pain, PT and number of meals eaten.
3 Week Clinic Visit:
Muscle biopsies
Systemic inflammatory labs
Body composition: InBody S10 Body Composition Analyzer
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index
Residence at a nursing home.
Supplement Compliance: Patients will be asked to return completed log sheets and if they were randomized to the supplement group, being in their supplement containers to be weighed.
6-Week Clinic Visit:
Body composition: InBody S10 Body Composition Analyzer
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
PROMIS Physical Function
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index
Residence at a nursing home
Supplement compliance
12-week Clinic Visit:
Body composition: InBody S10 Body Composition Analyzer
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
PROMIS Physical Function
Mini Nutrition Assessment (MNA)
Protein Screener
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index
Residence at a nursing home
Physical Performance Measures: Objective measures of physical performance (mobility, strength, power, & balance) will be assessed with the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB)14 and the Timed Up & Go (TUG)15 test. During the SPPB, subjects will complete the following physical assessments - ability to stand for 10 seconds with feet in 3 different positions (together side-by-die, semi-tandem, & tandem), two timed trials of a 4-meter walk, and time to rise from a chair 5 times. During the TUG, subjects will complete the following physical assessment - time to rise from a chair, walk 3 meters, return, & sit down. This assessment will be performed by trained study team members.
6-month Phone Call:
PROMIS Physical Function
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index
Residence at a nursing home
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Michael C Willey, MD; Ashley S Kochuyt, BS
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