Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of AnaesthetistsDelivery of enteral nutrition in critically ill patients is often hampered by gastric stasis necessitating direct feeding into the small intestine. Current techniques for placement of post-pyloric feeding catheters are complex, time consuming or both, and improvements in feeding tube placement techniques are required. The Cathlocator™ is a novel device that permits real time localisation of the end of feeding tubes via detection of a magnetic field generated by a small electric current in a coil incorporated in the tip of the tube. We performed a pilot study evaluating the feasibility of the Cathlocator™ system to guide and evaluate the...
To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patient...
Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients. Although nutritional suppo...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...
AIM: To determine whether the placement of a post-pyloric feeding tube (PPFT) can be taught safely a...
ABSTRACT Nutritional supplements to the critically ill patients are one of the major issues to be di...
Introduction: In critically ill patients, nasogastric (NG) and nasojejunal (NJ) feeding tube placeme...
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of a new modified method of bedside post-pyloric feedin...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
Author's title and name: Bc. Veronika Součková Institute: Charles University, Prague 1. Faculty of m...
Objective To study the clinical application of electromagnetic positioning navigator assisted placem...
Enteral nutrition is crucial for ensuring that critically ill patients have a proper intake of food,...
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major cause of undernutrition that can be overcome u...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Nutritional support is essential for improving the outcome in critically ill patients. Enteral nutri...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patient...
Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients. Although nutritional suppo...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...
AIM: To determine whether the placement of a post-pyloric feeding tube (PPFT) can be taught safely a...
ABSTRACT Nutritional supplements to the critically ill patients are one of the major issues to be di...
Introduction: In critically ill patients, nasogastric (NG) and nasojejunal (NJ) feeding tube placeme...
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of a new modified method of bedside post-pyloric feedin...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
Author's title and name: Bc. Veronika Součková Institute: Charles University, Prague 1. Faculty of m...
Objective To study the clinical application of electromagnetic positioning navigator assisted placem...
Enteral nutrition is crucial for ensuring that critically ill patients have a proper intake of food,...
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major cause of undernutrition that can be overcome u...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Nutritional support is essential for improving the outcome in critically ill patients. Enteral nutri...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patient...
Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients. Although nutritional suppo...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...