ELIMINATION OF RADIOGRAPHIC CONFIRMATION FOR SMALL-BOWEL FEEDING TUBES IN CRITICAL CARE

被引:33
作者
Powers, Jan
Fischer, Mary H.
Ziemba-Davis, Mary
Brown, Jamie
Phillips, Donna M.
机构
[1] St Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
关键词
NUTRITION SUPPORT THERAPY; ILL PATIENT SOCIETY; ENTERAL NUTRITION; AMERICAN SOCIETY; PLACEMENT; GUIDELINES; PROVISION; MEDICINE; OUTCOMES; SAFETY;
D O I
10.4037/ajcc2013755
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background A variety of techniques are used for placement of small-bowel feeding tubes. Standard practice at the study institution is for postpyloric placement using an electromagnetically guided placement device (EMPD). EMPD placement is performed by bedside nurses trained in the placement technique and may reduce radiograph exposures and time to initiation of enteral nutrition. Objectives To evaluate how changes in SBFT placement verification procedures in critical care patients-from use of EMPD with radiographic confirmation, to placement verification by using EMPD without radiographic confirmation-influenced successful placement, misinterpretations of locations, and radiographic verification of tube locations. Methods The research was conducted at an 800-bed quaternary care referral hospital located in the Midwest. Nine-hundred four feeding tubes were placed in 632 critical care patients by using bedside EMPD instead of radiographic confirmation as the standard of care. Prospectively collected EMPD audit form data were retrospectively analyzed. Results Small-bowel (duodenum or jejunum) placement was achieved by bedside nurses in 97.2% of all EMPD placements, with 2.8% placed in the stomach because gastric placement was ordered or small-bowel placement could not be achieved. Radiographic confirmation was required in only 7.7% of placements. No adverse events or pulmonary placements occurred. Conclusions Use of EMPD technology allowed clinicians to safely and effectively place feeding tubes at the bedside and eliminate radiographs in most cases. EMPD placement was not limited to specialized nurses or teams. This procedure should be easily reproducible in other critical care environments.
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