Randomized comparison of nasojejunal and nasogastric feeding in critically ill patients

被引:143
作者
Davies, AR
Froomes, PRA
French, CJ
Bellomo, R
Gutteridge, GA
Nyulasi, I
Walker, R
Sewell, RB
机构
[1] Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Intens Care, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Gastroenterol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Nutr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
critical illness; gastrointestinal intubation; nutrition; enteral nutrition; parenteral nutrition; nutritional support; feeding methods; jejunostomy; gastroparesis;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-200203000-00016
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: Critically ill patients often develop large gastric residual volumes during nasogastric feeding as a result of poor gastroduodenal motility. Nasojejunal feeding may decrease the severity of this complication, The aim of this study was to determine whether nasojejunal feeding improved tolerance of enteral nutrition by reducing gastric residual volumes. Design: Randomized, prospective, clinical study. Setting: Intensive care unit of a university-affiliated hospital. Patients: Seventy-three intensive care unit patients expected to require nutritional support for at least 3 days. Interventions. Patients were randomized to receive enteral nutrition via a nasojejunal tube (placed endoscopically) (34 patients) or a nasogastric tube (39 patients). A strict protocol was followed, which included regular gastric residual volume measurement (in both groups), the use of predetermined criteria for intolerance, and an attempt at nasojejunal feeding for those nasogastrically fed patients who were intolerant of enteral nutrition. Measurements and Main Results., Endoscopic placement of nasojejunal tubes was successful in 98% with no complications of insertion. Patients fed via a nasojejunal tube had 1) a reduced total gastric residual volume in both the first 24 (197 vs. 491 mL, p = .02) and 48 hrs (517 vs. 975 mL, p = .02); 2) a reduced incidence of a single gastric residual volume >150 mL (32% vs. 74%, p = .001); and 3) a trend toward a reduced incidence of intolerance of enteral nutrition (13% vs. 31%, p = .09). Only 13% of those nasogastrically fed patients who were initially intolerant of enteral nutrition remained intolerant once fed via a nasojejunal tube, and only 1.4% of all patients met criteria for commencement of parenteral nutrition. Conclusions: Enteral nutrition delivered via a nasojejunal tube is associated with a significant reduction in gastric residual volume, a strong trend toward improved tolerance of enteral nutrition, and an extremely low requirement for parenteral nutrition.
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