Objective: To evaluate the comparative efficacy of enteral cisapride, metoclopramide, erythromycin, and placebo for promoting gastric emptying in critically ill patients with intolerance to gastric enteral nutrition (EN). Design: A randomized, crossover study. Setting: Adult medical intensive care unit at a university-affiliated private hospital and trauma intensive care unit at a university teaching hospital. Patients: Ten adult, critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients not tolerating a fiber-containing EN product defined as a single aspirated gastric residual volume \u3e150 mL or two aspirated gastric residual volumes \u3e120 mL during a 12-hr period. Interventions: Patients received 10 mg of cisapride, 200 mg of erythromycin ethy...
Objectives: Feeding intolerance is a common problem in mechanically ventilated critical ill patients...
BACKGROUND: The promotility agents currently available to treat gastroparesis and feed intolerance i...
Studies consistently show that nasogastric nutrition delivers only about 60% of nutritional goals in...
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12,...
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12,...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to a) compare the efficacy of metoclopramide and erythromycin in the treat...
ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of combination therapy, with erythromycin and metoclopramide, to er...
OBJECTIVE: To document the action of erythromycin on gastric emptying and motility in mechanically v...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of intravenous erythromycin on gastric emptying and the success of e...
BACKGROUND: The gastrokinetic drug erythromycin is commonly administered to critically ill patients ...
ObjectiveTo compare the effectiveness of 70-mg and 200-mg doses of intravenous erythromycin in impro...
Background: No randomized controlled trial demonstrates the efficacy of erythromycin or metocloprami...
gastric emptying is frequently encountered in this popu-lation and can potentially lead to severe nu...
BACKGROUND: Intolerance to enteral nutrition is common in critically ill adults, and may result in s...
ABSTRACT. Background: Administration of gastric enteral nutrition (EN) in the intensive care unit (I...
Objectives: Feeding intolerance is a common problem in mechanically ventilated critical ill patients...
BACKGROUND: The promotility agents currently available to treat gastroparesis and feed intolerance i...
Studies consistently show that nasogastric nutrition delivers only about 60% of nutritional goals in...
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12,...
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12,...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to a) compare the efficacy of metoclopramide and erythromycin in the treat...
ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of combination therapy, with erythromycin and metoclopramide, to er...
OBJECTIVE: To document the action of erythromycin on gastric emptying and motility in mechanically v...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of intravenous erythromycin on gastric emptying and the success of e...
BACKGROUND: The gastrokinetic drug erythromycin is commonly administered to critically ill patients ...
ObjectiveTo compare the effectiveness of 70-mg and 200-mg doses of intravenous erythromycin in impro...
Background: No randomized controlled trial demonstrates the efficacy of erythromycin or metocloprami...
gastric emptying is frequently encountered in this popu-lation and can potentially lead to severe nu...
BACKGROUND: Intolerance to enteral nutrition is common in critically ill adults, and may result in s...
ABSTRACT. Background: Administration of gastric enteral nutrition (EN) in the intensive care unit (I...
Objectives: Feeding intolerance is a common problem in mechanically ventilated critical ill patients...
BACKGROUND: The promotility agents currently available to treat gastroparesis and feed intolerance i...
Studies consistently show that nasogastric nutrition delivers only about 60% of nutritional goals in...