Nasoenteral tube feeding is often required in surgical patients, mainly because of delayed gastric emptying. Bedside electromagnetic (EM)-guided tube placement by specialized nurses might offer several advantages (e.g., reduced patient discomfort and costs) over conventional endoscopic placement. The aim of this study was to compare the success rate of EM-guided to endoscopic placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical patients. A retrospective cohort study was performed in 267 adult patients admitted to two gastrointestinal surgical wards who received a nasoenteral feeding tube by EM-guidance or endoscopy. Eighteen patients were excluded because of insufficient data. Patients were categorized according to the primary tube placement ...
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major cause of undernutrition that can be overcome u...
Main recommendations ESGE recommends the pull technique as the standard method for percutaneous endo...
Author's title and name: Bc. Veronika Součková Institute: Charles University, Prague 1. Faculty of m...
OBJECTIVES: Electromagnetic (EM)-guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may...
OBJECTIVES: Electromagnetic (EM)-guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may...
Background: Gastroparesis is common in surgical patients and frequently leads to the need for entera...
Background and Aims Electromagnetic-guided placement (EMP) of a nasoduodenal feeding tube by trained...
Introduction Current evidence supporting the utility of electromagnetic (EM)-guided method as the pr...
Objective To study the clinical application of electromagnetic positioning navigator assisted placem...
Electromagnetic guided bedside or endoscopic placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical pati...
more recently, in patients with acute pancreatitis.5 There are limited data, otherwise, on its role ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of small-caliber transnasal esophagogastroduoden...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of a new modified method of bedside post-pyloric feedin...
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major cause of undernutrition that can be overcome u...
Main recommendations ESGE recommends the pull technique as the standard method for percutaneous endo...
Author's title and name: Bc. Veronika Součková Institute: Charles University, Prague 1. Faculty of m...
OBJECTIVES: Electromagnetic (EM)-guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may...
OBJECTIVES: Electromagnetic (EM)-guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may...
Background: Gastroparesis is common in surgical patients and frequently leads to the need for entera...
Background and Aims Electromagnetic-guided placement (EMP) of a nasoduodenal feeding tube by trained...
Introduction Current evidence supporting the utility of electromagnetic (EM)-guided method as the pr...
Objective To study the clinical application of electromagnetic positioning navigator assisted placem...
Electromagnetic guided bedside or endoscopic placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical pati...
more recently, in patients with acute pancreatitis.5 There are limited data, otherwise, on its role ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of small-caliber transnasal esophagogastroduoden...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of a new modified method of bedside post-pyloric feedin...
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major cause of undernutrition that can be overcome u...
Main recommendations ESGE recommends the pull technique as the standard method for percutaneous endo...
Author's title and name: Bc. Veronika Součková Institute: Charles University, Prague 1. Faculty of m...