نتایج جستجو برای: tube feeding

تعداد نتایج: 200559  

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 1998
D J Murphy S Santilli

OBJECTIVE To study elderly patients' preferences regarding mechanical ventilation and tube feeding and to compare their preferences for short-term use with their preferences for long-term use of these life support interventions. DESIGN Interviews with patients by clinicians during routine office visits. SETTING Hospital-based, primary care geriatrics clinic in downtown Denver, Colo. PATIE...

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Sherri L Lewis Rebecca Brody Riva Touger-Decker James S Parrott Joel Epstein

BACKGROUND Use of a prophylactic feeding tube before concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy (CRT) for patients with head and neck cancer is often debated. METHODS A retrospective, exploratory study of 109 veterans with stage III/IV head and neck cancer who completed standard CRT was conducted. Relationships among 3 feeding tube status groups: prophylactic feeding tube (PFT), reactive feedin...

Journal: :Critical Care 1998
Athos J Rassias Perry A Ball Howard L Corwin

BACKGROUND: In order to determine the type and incidence of pulmonary complications associated with the placement of narrow-bore enteral feeding tubes we conducted a prospective, descriptive study in the multidisciplinary intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital. All patients that had narrow-bore enteral feeding tubes inserted over a 2-year period (1993-1995) were included. The study ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 1999
S L Mitchell F M Lawson

BACKGROUND The decision to start long-term tube-feeding in elderly people is complex. The process by which such decisions are made is not well understood. The authors examined the factors involved in the decision to start long-term tube-feeding in cognitively impaired older people from the perspective of the substitute decision-maker. METHODS A telephone survey was administered to the substit...

Journal: :JAMA 1999
T E Finucane C Christmas K Travis

Patients with advanced dementia frequently develop eating difficulties and weight loss. Enteral feeding tubes are often used in this situation, yet benefits and risks of this therapy are unclear. We searched MEDLINE, 1966 through March 1999, to identify data about whether tube feeding in patients with advanced dementia can prevent aspiration pneumonia, prolong survival, reduce the risk of press...

2015
Arja Gerritsen Thijs de Rooij Marcel G Dijkgraaf Olivier R Busch Jacques J Bergman Dirk T Ubbink Peter van Duijvendijk G Willemien Erkelens I Quintus Molenaar Jan F Monkelbaan Camiel Rosman Adriaan C Tan Philip M Kruyt Dirk Jan Bac Elisabeth M Mathus-Vliegen Marc G Besselink

BACKGROUND Gastroparesis is common in surgical patients and frequently leads to the need for enteral tube feeding. Nasoenteral feeding tubes are usually placed endoscopically by gastroenterologists, but this procedure is relatively cumbersome for patients and labor-intensive for hospital staff. Electromagnetic (EM) guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may reduce patie...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Paulina W J H van den Broek Ellen L Rasmussen-Conrad Anton H J Naber Geert J A Wanten

Enteral tube feeding remains an indispensible strategy to treat disease-related malnutrition. In the present study we evaluated in clinical practice whether prescribed feeding volumes correspond with administered quantities and we highlight possible causes for discrepancies. During a 4-month observation period data from all patients fully depending on tube feeding (1.5-2.5 litres/d) were collec...

2016
Jeong-Am Ryu Kyoungjin Choi Jeong Hoon Yang Dae-Sang Lee Gee Young Suh Kyeongman Jeon Joongbum Cho Chi Ryang Chung Insuk Sohn Kiyoun Kim Chi-Min Park

BACKGROUND It is not rare for a small-bore feeding tube to be inserted incorrectly into the respiratory system in critically ill patients. Thus, monitoring is necessary to prevent respiratory malplacement of the tube. We investigated the utility of capnographic monitoring to prevent respiratory complications due to feeding tube mispositioning in critically ill patients. METHODS This study was...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2001
E P McNamara N P Kennedy

Many patients with dementia lose the ability to feed themselves in the advanced stages of the disease. Tube feeding is sometimes initiated to overcome feeding difficulties. Recent studies have questioned the appropriateness of tube feeding in these patients. There is limited research to support the benefits of enteral nutrition in patients with advanced dementia. Deciding whether to tube feed o...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2012
Norma A Metheny Barbara J Stewart Andrew C Mills

BACKGROUND Although most critically ill patients experience at least 1 blind insertion of a feeding tube during their stay in an intensive care unit, little is known about the types of health care personnel who perform these insertions or about methods used to determine proper positioning of the tubes. OBJECTIVES To describe results from a national survey of critical care nurses about feeding...

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