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Medically-Tailored Meals to Prevent Recurrent Hepatic Encephalopathy: The BRAINFOOD Pilot Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Medically-tailored meals (MTM), Protein supplements, and 1 other intervention for Cirrhosis and 5 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 17 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is being completed for patients with cirrhosis, including patients with a prior history of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) to evaluate the feasibility and benefits of medically-tailored meals as an intervention. Patients will be enrolled from the University of Michigan and will complete the baseline assessments in-person or remotely. In addition participants will complete study related materials before, during and after treatment with medically-tailored meals (MTM). After completing the study meals, participants will return for follow-up or have this visit completed remotely as well as have an observational period for 12 more weeks.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
After the run-in baseline period participants will be expected to consume the meals and protein supplements meals between approximately Weeks 4 - 11 of the study. Additionally, participants will complete surveys before, during and after the meals.
A daytime and nighttime protein supplement will be provided after the baseline visit and should be consumed daily at home during the same study days as MTM. The daytime protein supplement is a protein bar (ZonePerfect or Perfect Bar). The nighttime supplement is a protein powder or liquid that can be dissolved in either water or milk. This is provided to participants with ProCel Vanilla Whey Protein powder which provides 15 grams of protein per serving or the ProCel LiquaCel liquid protein supplement mango, grape, watermelon and/or lemon flavors which provides 16g of protein per serving.
A standardized nutrition education handout containing instructions on following a high-protein and sodium restricted diet (depending on the presence of ascites) will be given as part of Standard of Care.