About this trial
The objective of this multi-center, prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized study is to compare oral conditionally essential amino acid (CEAA) supplementation for decreasing the key postoperative complications of fracture-related infection, fracture nonunion, and skeletal muscle wasting with a placebo control (PC) after lower extremity fracture fixation. Investigators hypothesize that perioperative oral supplementation with an investigational CEAA supplement (ICS) will reduce postoperative fracture-related infections, fracture nonunion rates, and skeletal muscle wasting in patients with traumatic lower extremity fractures. This is supported by strong pilot data. Conducting a randomized controlled trial at five civilian tertiary referral centers and one military treatment facility will further study the potential benefits of oral CEAA supplementation for preventing the stated key postoperative complications in patients following high energy lower extremity orthopedic trauma. This low cost, low risk intervention has demonstrated potential to expedite Warfighter return to duty as well as potentially reducing delayed limb amputations and mortality in severely injured patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults age 18-55 years
Open or closed fracture of the lower extremity including femur, tibia and/or fibula, calcaneus, talus, Lisfranc joint (OTA/AO 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 44, 4F, 81, 82, 83, 85)
Ability to begin supplementation within 72 hours of injury
Disqualifiers
BMI <18.5 kg/m 2 (underweight) or BMI > 45 kg/m 2 (severe obesity) to exclude patients with severely increased baseline risk of adverse outcome due to preoperative poor nutrition
Non-ambulatory prior to injury
Currently pregnant
Medical contraindication to CEAA supplementation (e.g., phenylketonuria)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- CEAA supplementation
- Placebo