| Literature DB >> 34686835 |
Sebastián Pablo Chapela1,2, Emiliano Jorge Descotte3, María Jimena Reberendo4.
Abstract
Nasoenteric tube placement is needed in patients with gastric enteral feeding intolerance or high risk of aspiration. Several techniques are described. Ultrasound is used more commonly for gastric tube placement, but also is described in enteral tube feeding placement. Doppler technique with cold water injection is not described in the literature. We describe a new and easy to realize technique. A case of a 65 years old male patient in the intensive care unit (ICU) with gastroparesis is described. Before beginning a prokinetic drug was administered. In this technique gastric tube placement was bedside assessed with ultrasound, and then the tube was progressed with cold water injection. Duodenal position was confirmed with doppler ultrasound. Ultrasound and doppler technique for nasoenteric tube placement could be a feasible technique to use in the ICU. More studies are needed to assess the effectiveness of the technique.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34686835 PMCID: PMC8531899 DOI: 10.1038/s41430-021-01033-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0954-3007 Impact factor: 4.884
Fig. 1Abdominal X-ray.
A Abdominal X-ray with a dilated gastric chamber, and a nasogastric tube inside. B Abdominal X-ray with nasoenteric tube post-D1 (reaching the second portion of the duodenum).
Fig. 2Abdominal Ultrasound.
A Ultrasound transverse view with a linear transducer at the level of the neck (tracheostomy rings in the middle of the image), White arrow shows esophagus with feeding tube inside. B Subcostal view with a phased array probe, transverse to oblique plane showing the gastric antrum and duodenum, white arrow pointing the nasoenteric tube. C Doppler color ultrasound image of antrum and duodenum with nasoenteric tube inside giving 20 ml of cold water confirming tube position.