Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controversial as evi-denced by recent responses to the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) report on oral feeding [1]. Criticisms of non-oral feeding are based on a failure to show a favourable outcome [2] or to lengthen survival [3, 4], a worsening of prognosis [5] and a higher mortality rate in hospitalised pa-tients [6]. When dysphagia become severe, nasogastric tubes are often the first recommendation [1], with gastrostomies inserted once the patient is well enough to tolerate the pro-cedure. However, there are many unanswered questions about tube feeding in general and gastrostomies in particular with respect to dementia: (i) What causes weight loss...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...
Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controvers...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
Background: Artificial feeding by a percutaneous en-doscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube in patients with...
During the past several years, arti-cles have appeared in almost every major medical journal reviewi...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...
Gastrostomies in dementia: bad practice or bad evidence? Tube feeding in dementia remains controvers...
their personal experience demonstrated that slow hand feeding may be an alternative to PEG tube feed...
Leanne S Goldberg,1 Kenneth W Altman2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
INTRODUCTION: Care of the elderly with dementia in advanced stages has important knowledge gaps, esp...
Background: Artificial feeding by a percutaneous en-doscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube in patients with...
During the past several years, arti-cles have appeared in almost every major medical journal reviewi...
Objective: This systematic literature review aims to clarify indications for the use of enteral feed...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Dementia is reported to be the overall fourth leading non-communicable cause of death, and accounted...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Most patients with dementia develop feeding problems, leading physicians and families to consider tu...
Background: The use of feeding tubes (FTs) in patients with advanced dementia does not yield positiv...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Feeding and eating difficulties leading to weight loss are common in the advanced stages of dementia...