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Nasogastric or nasointestinal feeding in severe acute pancreatitis

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Publication Date:
2010
Short description:
Nasogastric or nasointestinal feeding in severe acute pancreatitis / Piciucchi, M., Merola, E., Marignani, M., Signoretti, M., Valente, R., Cocomello, L., Baccini, F., Panzuto, F., Capurso, G., Delle Fave, G.. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 1007-9327. - 16:29(2010), pp. 3692-3696. [10.3748/wjg.v16.i29.3692]
abstract:
AIM: To assess the rate of spontaneous tube migration and to compare the effects of naso-gastric and naso-intestinal (NI) (beyond the ligament of Treitz) feeding in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). METHODS: After bedside intragastric insertion, tube position was assessed, and enteral nutrition (EN) started at day 4, irrespective of tube localization. Patients were monitored daily and clinical and laboratory parameters evaluated to compare the outcome of patients with nasogastric (NG) or NI tube. RESULTS: Spontaneous tube migration to a NI site occurred in 10/25 (40%) prospectively enrolled SAP patients, while in 15 (60%) nutrition was started with a NG tube. Groups were similar for demographics and pancreatitis aetiology but computed tomography (CT) severity index was higher in NG tube patients than in NI (mean 6.2 vs 4.7, P = 0.04). The CT index seemed a risk factor for failed obtainment of spontaneous distal migration. EN trough NG or NI tube were similar in terms of tolerability, safety, clinical goals, complications and hospital stay. CONCLUSION: Spontaneous distal tube migration is successful in 40% of SAP patients, with higher CT severity index predicting intragastric retention; in such cases EN by NG tubes seems to provide a pragmatic alternative opportunity with similar outcomes. (C) 2010 Baishideng. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acute pancreatitis; enteral feeding; nasogastric; safety; tube migration
List of contributors:
Piciucchi, Matteo; Merola, Elettra; Marignani, Massimo; Signoretti, Marianna; Valente, Roberto; Cocomello, Lucia; Baccini, Flavia; Panzuto, Francesco; Capurso, Gabriele; Delle Fave, Gianfranco
Authors of the University:
MEROLA Elettra
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/360776
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WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
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