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RECRUITING
NCT06751628

Prospective Study of the Methods and Outcomes of CHYME REinstillation After Small Bowel Surgery

Sponsor: Nantes University Hospital

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Summary

High-output enterocutaneous fistulas (HOF) and double enterostomies are severe complications of abdominal surgery or trauma. Double enterostomies are typically created after small bowel resection in fragile patients who cannot tolerate intestinal reconnection. Reconnection is generally performed 3-6 months later, once patients have regained sufficient healing capacity. In contrast, HOFs occur when intestinal anastomosis healing fails, causing digestive secretions to exit through the abdominal wall. HOFs lead to excessive loss of fluids and nutrients, defined as digestive output exceeding 1500 mL per day for two consecutive days. This often results in severe dehydration and intestinal failure. Managing HOFs is a complex, resource-intensive process requiring multidisciplinary care to compensate for losses and ensure patient survival. These conditions cause significant patient burden, increase healthcare costs, and often necessitate parenteral nutrition (PN). PN is associated with longer hospital stays, higher risks of central line infections, venous thrombosis, and liver complications (de Vries et al., 2021). Innovative approaches are needed to restore lost digestive fluids and nutrients in HOF patients. Such solutions could mitigate intestinal failure, reduce PN reliance, prevent dehydration and kidney failure, shorten hospital stays, and improve quality of life by enabling home care. Chyme reinfusion (CR) is an established technique for transferring digestive fluids back into the bypassed intestine (Figure 1A). Historically, this procedure relied on bulky peristaltic pumps available only in specialized centers, with fewer than ten centers in France offering the service. CR has shown significant benefits, with over 85% of patients discontinuing PN and improving nutritional status (Bhat et al., 2020). A novel, portable pump system developed by Insides System allows patients to independently perform CR and manage their care in outpatient settings. A case series of 10 patients demonstrated that the Insides System enabled PN discontinuation, corrected liver and electrolyte imbalances, and allowed most patients to return home with CR (Sharma et al., 2017). The CHYMERE study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of chyme reinfusion using a home-compatible device for patients with HOF.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-07-14

Completion Date

2030-07-14

Last Updated

2024-12-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

Insides system

The miniaturization of the pump proposed by Insides System enables the patient to perform CR independently and to carry the pump anywhere, thus facilitating outpatient implementation of CR.

Locations (1)

CHU de Nantes

Nantes, Nantes, France