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The patients consumed 100 ml of a low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula orally 30 min after meals and before sleep (400 kcal/day) during the first or second half of a 14-day glucose-monitoring period. The effects of the low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula on the time below range, that is, the percentage of time during which the glucose concentration was <70 mg/dl, and the coefficient of variation (CV) of the glucose concentration when the ideal time below range and CV were set at <5% and ≤36% respectively were assessed. Dumping symptoms were investigated before and after the study.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Thirty-eight patients were included in this study. In patients who had undergone total gastrectomy, the (median) daytime time below range, daytime CV, and night-time time below range remained high at 7.6% ((range) 0.0-45.0), 35.6% ((range) 9.5-50.5), and 10.8% ((range) 0.0-56.3) respectively, even after a long postoperative period. The (median) night-time time below range in patients who had undergone distal gastrectomy and total gastrectomy improved from 3.5% ((range) 0.0-47.9) to 1.4% ((range) 0.0-26.6) (P < 0.001, effect size 0.58) and 10.8% ((range) 0.0-56.3) to 9.4% ((range) 0.0-39.9) (P = 0.078, effect size 0.45) respectively. However, the daytime time below range and CV, as indicators of late dumping syndrome, did not change.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula improved post-gastrectomy night-time hypoglycaemia, but not daytime glycaemic variability or hypoglycaemia. Thus, further investigation of nutritional optimization is required.</p><p><strong>Clinical trial registration: </strong>Japan Registry of Clinical Trials, jRCT https://jrct.niph.go.jp/, identifier jRCTs s051210200.</p>","PeriodicalId":9028,"journal":{"name":"BJS Open","volume":"9 2","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11895506/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effectiveness of a low-glycaemic-index formula on post-gastrectomy hypoglycaemia in patients with gastric cancer: randomized crossover study.\",\"authors\":\"Takeshi Kubota, Takuma Ohashi, Keiji Nishibeppu, Kazuya Takabatake, Hiroyuki Inoue, Yudai Nakabayashi, Hirotaka Konishi, Atsushi Shiozaki, Hitoshi Fujiwara, Emi Ushigome, Michiaki Fukui, Eigo Otsuji\",\"doi\":\"10.1093/bjsopen/zraf001\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Patients undergoing gastrectomy often experience postprandial hypoglycaemia, late dumping syndrome, and night-time hypoglycaemia. 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The effects of the low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula on the time below range, that is, the percentage of time during which the glucose concentration was <70 mg/dl, and the coefficient of variation (CV) of the glucose concentration when the ideal time below range and CV were set at <5% and ≤36% respectively were assessed. Dumping symptoms were investigated before and after the study.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Thirty-eight patients were included in this study. In patients who had undergone total gastrectomy, the (median) daytime time below range, daytime CV, and night-time time below range remained high at 7.6% ((range) 0.0-45.0), 35.6% ((range) 9.5-50.5), and 10.8% ((range) 0.0-56.3) respectively, even after a long postoperative period. 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Effectiveness of a low-glycaemic-index formula on post-gastrectomy hypoglycaemia in patients with gastric cancer: randomized crossover study.
Background: Patients undergoing gastrectomy often experience postprandial hypoglycaemia, late dumping syndrome, and night-time hypoglycaemia. However, countermeasures for post-gastrectomy hypoglycaemia rely on the patients' own efforts. We sought to investigate how post-gastrectomy hypoglycaemia could be nutritionally improved in patients with gastric cancer.
Method: Single-centre prospective, open-labelled, randomized crossover study including patients aged 20-80 years diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma, which have undergone total or distal gastrectomy 1-5 years before the study. The patients consumed 100 ml of a low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula orally 30 min after meals and before sleep (400 kcal/day) during the first or second half of a 14-day glucose-monitoring period. The effects of the low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula on the time below range, that is, the percentage of time during which the glucose concentration was <70 mg/dl, and the coefficient of variation (CV) of the glucose concentration when the ideal time below range and CV were set at <5% and ≤36% respectively were assessed. Dumping symptoms were investigated before and after the study.
Results: Thirty-eight patients were included in this study. In patients who had undergone total gastrectomy, the (median) daytime time below range, daytime CV, and night-time time below range remained high at 7.6% ((range) 0.0-45.0), 35.6% ((range) 9.5-50.5), and 10.8% ((range) 0.0-56.3) respectively, even after a long postoperative period. The (median) night-time time below range in patients who had undergone distal gastrectomy and total gastrectomy improved from 3.5% ((range) 0.0-47.9) to 1.4% ((range) 0.0-26.6) (P < 0.001, effect size 0.58) and 10.8% ((range) 0.0-56.3) to 9.4% ((range) 0.0-39.9) (P = 0.078, effect size 0.45) respectively. However, the daytime time below range and CV, as indicators of late dumping syndrome, did not change.
Conclusion: The low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated fatty acid formula improved post-gastrectomy night-time hypoglycaemia, but not daytime glycaemic variability or hypoglycaemia. Thus, further investigation of nutritional optimization is required.
Clinical trial registration: Japan Registry of Clinical Trials, jRCT https://jrct.niph.go.jp/, identifier jRCTs s051210200.