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Gastro-oesophageal reflux in mechanically ventilated patients: effects of an oesophageal balloon.

M Orozco-Levi1, M Félez, E Martínez-Miralles, J F Solsona, M L Blanco, J M Broquetas, A Torres.   

Abstract

Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) and bronchoaspiration of gastric content are risk factors linked with ventilator-associated pneumonia. This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of a nasogastric tube (NGT) incorporating a low-pressure oesophageal balloon on GOR and bronchoaspiration in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Fourteen patients were studied in a semi-recumbent position for 2 consecutive days. Inflation or deflation of the oesophageal balloon was randomised. Samples of blood, gastric content, and oropharyngeal and bronchial secretions were taken every 2 h over a period of 8 h. A radioactively labelled nutritional solution was continuously administered through the NGT. The magnitude of both the GOR and bronchoaspiration was measured by radioactivity counting of oropharyngeal and bronchial secretion samples, respectively. Inflation of the oesophageal balloon resulted in a significant decrease of both GOR and bronchoaspiration of gastric content. This protective effect was statistically significant from 4 h following inflation throughout the duration of the study. This study demonstrates that an inflated oesophageal balloon delays and decreases gastro-oesophageal and bronchial aspiration of gastric content in patients carrying a nasogastric tube and receiving enteral nutrition during mechanical ventilation. Although the method was found to be safe when applied for 8 h, longer times should be considered with caution.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12952272     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00048902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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Journal:  OMICS       Date:  2010-02

2.  A novel method of continuous measurement of head of bed elevation in ventilated patients.

Authors:  Konstantin Balonov; Andrew D Miller; Alan Lisbon; A Murat Kaynar
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2007-03-29       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  Invention and Pilot Study of the Efficacy and Safety of the SUPRAtube Device in Continuous Supraglottic Aspiration for Intubated and Mechanically Ventilated Patients.

Authors:  Alba Ramírez-Sarmiento; Orlando Aya; Diana Cáceres-Rivera; Carlos F Reyes; Angela Espitia; Camilo Pizarro; Joaquim Gea; Victor R Castillo; Mauricio Orozco-Levi
Journal:  Med Devices (Auckl)       Date:  2021-10-05
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