AIM: To determine whether the placement of a post-pyloric feeding tube (PPFT) can be taught safely and effectively to a critical care dietitian. METHODS: This is a prospective observational study conducted in an adult intensive care unit (ICU). The intervention consisted of 19 attempts at post-pyloric intubation by the dietitian. The 10 'learning' attempts were performed by the dietitian under the direction of an experienced (having completed in excess of 50 successful tube placements) user. A subsequent nine 'consolidation' attempts were performed under the responsibility of the intensive care consultant on duty. The primary outcome measures were success (i.e. tip of the PPFT being visible in or distal to the duodenum on X-ray) and time (m...
The findings presented here are a subset of results from a larger study that examined criticalcare n...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Objective: To investigate the potential beneficial and adverse effects of early post-pyloric feeding...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Nutrition ClinicalRosalie Yandell, Stephanie O, Connor, Alison Shanks, Marianne Chapman, Adam Dean
To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patient...
Enteral nutrition is crucial for ensuring that critically ill patients have a proper intake of food,...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
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...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
Feeding tube placement is required for enteral nutrition (EN) therapy in both acute care of critical...
BackgroundIntolerance to gastric feeding tubes is common among critically ill adults and may increas...
INTRODUCTION: Enteral feeding is the preferred method of nutritional support for the critically ill;...
The findings presented here are a subset of results from a larger study that examined criticalcare n...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Objective: To investigate the potential beneficial and adverse effects of early post-pyloric feeding...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Nutrition ClinicalRosalie Yandell, Stephanie O, Connor, Alison Shanks, Marianne Chapman, Adam Dean
To compare outcomes from early post-pyloric to gastric feeding in ventilated, critically ill patient...
Enteral nutrition is crucial for ensuring that critically ill patients have a proper intake of food,...
BACKGROUND: Postpyloric feeding is indicated whenever nutritional intake is compromised because of i...
In a randomised trial comparing early enteral feeding by gastric and post-pyloric routes, White and ...
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...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
Feeding tube placement is required for enteral nutrition (EN) therapy in both acute care of critical...
BackgroundIntolerance to gastric feeding tubes is common among critically ill adults and may increas...
INTRODUCTION: Enteral feeding is the preferred method of nutritional support for the critically ill;...
The findings presented here are a subset of results from a larger study that examined criticalcare n...
Background: Artificial nutrition support is required to optimise nutritional status in many patients...
Objective: To investigate the potential beneficial and adverse effects of early post-pyloric feeding...