Could a feeding tube after transplant prevent dangerous gut problems?
NCT ID NCT07315165
Summary
This study is testing if starting liquid nutrition through a feeding tube right after a stem cell transplant is better than the standard approach of waiting until eating becomes difficult. It aims to see if this early nutrition can reduce severe gut inflammation, help patients maintain weight and strength, and improve their overall recovery. The trial will involve 112 patients with blood cancers or disorders who are undergoing a transplant.
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Fred & Pamela Buffet Cancer Center
Omaha, Nebraska, 68198, United States
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