نتایج جستجو برای: nasogastric

تعداد نتایج: 2206  

2011
A. Péquignot A. Dhahria E. Mensah P. Verhaeghe R. Badaoui C. Sabbagh J.-M. Regimbeau

Bariatric surgery has become an integral part of morbid obesity treatment with well-defined indications. Some complications, specific or not, due to laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) procedure have recently been described. We report a rare complication unpublished to date: a nasogastric section during great gastric curve stapling. A 44-year-old woman suffered of severe obesity (BMI 36.6 kg/...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of anesthesiology 2016
Wan Hafsah Wan Ibadullah Nurlia Yahya Siti Salmah Ghazali Esa Kamaruzaman Liu Chian Yong Adnan Dan Jaafar Md Zain

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE This was a prospective, randomized clinical study to compare the success rate of nasogastric tube insertion by using GlideScope™ visualization versus direct MacIntosh laryngoscope assistance in anesthetized and intubated patients. METHODS Ninety-six ASA I or II patients, aged 18-70 years were recruited and randomized into two groups using either technique. The time ta...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2017
Ali Sait Kavakli Nilgun Kavrut Ozturk Arzu Karaveli Asuman Arslan Onuk Lutfi Ozyurek Kerem Inanoglu

BACKGROUND Nasogastric tube insertion may be difficult in anesthetized and intubated patients with head in the neutral position. Several techniques are available for the successful insertion of nasogastric tube. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the difference in the first attempt success rate of different techniques for insertion of nasogastric tube. Secondary aim was to investi...

Journal: :European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology 2002
Spiros D Ladas Konstantinos Triantafyllou Charalabos Tzathas Pericles Tassios Theodore Rokkas Sotirios A Raptis

Large gastric phytobezoars may occur in patients with gastric dysmotility disorders. Treatment options include dissolution with enzymes, endoscopic fragmentation with removal or aspiration, and surgery. We report our experience with nasogastric cola lavage therapy. Over an 8-year period, five consecutive patients were referred to our unit for endoscopic treatment of large gastric phytobezoars. ...

2013
Yu-sui Chang Hua-qun Fu Yuan-mei Xiao Ji-chun Liu

INTRODUCTION Enteral feeding can be given either through the nasogastric or the nasojejunal route. Studies have shown that nasojejunal tube placement is cumbersome and that nasogastric feeding is an effective means of providing enteral nutrition. However, the concern that nasogastric feeding increases the chance of aspiration pneumonitis and exacerbates acute pancreatitis by stimulating pancrea...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2003
Vikas Inder Nath Nehru Hussein Jasser Al Shammari Abdul Mohsen Jaffer

UNLABELLED Nasogastric tube syndrome is an uncommon but a potentially life-threatening complication of nasogastric intubation. It presents as an acute upper airway obstruction secondary to bilateral abductor vocal cord dysfunction resulting from postcricoid chondritis. However, a unilateral variant has also been reported and may herald the development of bilateral pathology. The purpose of this...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2010
Nicholas Palamidessi Richard Sinert Louise Falzon Shahriar Zehtabchi

OBJECTIVES The utility of nasogastric aspiration and lavage in the emergency management of patients with melena or hematochezia without hematemesis is controversial. This evidence-based emergency medicine review evaluates the following question: does nasogastric aspiration and lavage in patients with melena or hematochezia and no hematemesis differentiate an upper from lower source of gastroint...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2015
Adam Janicki Chad Van Ginkel Jamieson Cohn

In order to provide appropriate and timely treatment for an acute gastrointestinal bleed, it is vital to determine the site of hemorrhage. Historical clues and exam may be insufficient to differentiate upper from lower gastrointestinal bleeds and clinicians may utilize nasogastric lavage for diagnostic clarity. Nasogastric tube placement is a common procedure in the Emergency Department and is ...

2014
Yiu-Hei Ching Stephanie M Socias David J Ciesla Rachel A Karlnoski Enrico M Camporesi Devanand Mangar

Nasogastric tube intubation of a patient under general anesthesia with an endotracheal tube in place can pose a challenge to the most experienced anesthesiologist. Physiologic and pathologic variations in a patient's functional anatomy can present further difficulty. While numerous techniques to the difficult nasogastric tube intubation have been described, there is no consensus for a standard ...

Background and Purpose: Inserting a nasogastric tube, though a common clinical procedure with widespread use for critically ill patients, can produce unexpected complications so that tube misplacement into the lungs is a potential complication with serious consequences. The reliability of common bedside methods to differentiate between pulmonary and gastric placement has not been acceptable. Th...

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