To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patients in a medical intensive care unit (ICU).Prospective randomized study. Ventilated patients were randomly assigned to receive enteral feed via a nasogastric or a post-pyloric tube. Post-pyloric tubes were inserted by the bedside nurse and placement was confirmed radiographically.A total of 104 patients were enrolled, 54 in the gastric group and 50 in the post-pyloric group. Bedside post-pyloric tube insertion was successful in 80% of patients. Patients who failed post-pyloric insertion were fed via the nasogastric route, but were analysed on an intent-to treat basis. A per protocol analysis was also performed. Baseline characteristics were sim...
Objective: This study aimed to determine and compare the effects of two different gastric residual v...
Introduction: The largest cohort of critically ill patients evaluating intragastric and small intest...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Nutritional support is crucial to the management of patients receiving inva...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
Objective: To investigate the potential beneficial and adverse effects of early post-pyloric feeding...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
AIM: To determine whether the placement of a post-pyloric feeding tube (PPFT) can be taught safely a...
International audienceFew data are available about optimal nutrition modalities in mechanically vent...
Objective: In this study, two enteral nutrition protocols with different gastric residual volumes (G...
International audienceIntroduction: Fasting is frequently imposed to patients before extubation in t...
WOS: 000388699700011PubMed ID: 27909608Objective: In this study, two enteral nutrition protocols wit...
Background: It has been customary to initiate feeding through percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (P...
Background: There are numerous challenges in providing nutrition to the mechanically ventilated crit...
INTRODUCTION:Enteral nutrition (EN) is important in the management of critically illness. Yet, the b...
Objective: This study aimed to determine and compare the effects of two different gastric residual v...
Introduction: The largest cohort of critically ill patients evaluating intragastric and small intest...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Nutritional support is crucial to the management of patients receiving inva...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
Objective: To investigate the potential beneficial and adverse effects of early post-pyloric feeding...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
AIM: To determine whether the placement of a post-pyloric feeding tube (PPFT) can be taught safely a...
International audienceFew data are available about optimal nutrition modalities in mechanically vent...
Objective: In this study, two enteral nutrition protocols with different gastric residual volumes (G...
International audienceIntroduction: Fasting is frequently imposed to patients before extubation in t...
WOS: 000388699700011PubMed ID: 27909608Objective: In this study, two enteral nutrition protocols wit...
Background: It has been customary to initiate feeding through percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (P...
Background: There are numerous challenges in providing nutrition to the mechanically ventilated crit...
INTRODUCTION:Enteral nutrition (EN) is important in the management of critically illness. Yet, the b...
Objective: This study aimed to determine and compare the effects of two different gastric residual v...
Introduction: The largest cohort of critically ill patients evaluating intragastric and small intest...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Nutritional support is crucial to the management of patients receiving inva...