Tube feeding-associated patients’ outcomes at Intensive Care Units, Cairo

W. Morsy, Y. Seloma, Ibrahim M. Mohammed
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Background Tube feeding in critically ill patients is often hampered gastrointestinal and metabolic outcomes/complications; it is significantly contributing to the morbidity and mortality rates. Aim of the study The aim of this study was to assess outcomes associated with tube feeding. Research questions Q1: What are the gastrointestinal complications associated with tube feeding among critically ill patients at intensive care units in Cairo, Egypt? Q2: What is the nutritional status of critically ill patients on tube feeding at intensive care units in Cairo, Egypt? Sample A purposive sample of 64 adult male and female patients who were admitted to intensive care units and using tube feeding. Tools of data collection Three tools were utilized: demographic and medical data tool, tube feeding outcomes tool, nutritional assessment tool. Results In about half of the study sample, age ranged between 51 and 70 years and 51.6% of them were males. Moreover, 78% of the studied sample developed gastrointestinal complications. Vomiting was occurred in (33%) diarrhea (34.4%) constipation in (47%) increased high gastric residual volumes in (18%) of the studied sample. Redness and ulceration of tube insertion site have been observed in 67% of the studied sample. Subjective global assessment score shows a significant statistical correlation between before and after tube feeding as P=0.006. Hyperglycemia was observed in 15.6% while hypoglycemia was observed in only 6.3%. Conclusion Tube feedings have a significant negative effect on nutritional and gastrointestinal outcomes. Recommendation Further studies have to be carried out in order to assess the relationship between implementation of tube feeding protocols and nutritional outcomes.
开罗重症监护病房管饲相关患者的预后
背景:危重患者的管饲往往会阻碍胃肠道和代谢结局/并发症;它在很大程度上造成了发病率和死亡率。研究目的本研究的目的是评估与管饲相关的结果。研究问题1:埃及开罗重症监护室危重病人与管饲相关的胃肠道并发症有哪些?问题2:埃及开罗重症监护病房中接受管饲的危重病人的营养状况如何?目的:对64名入住重症监护病房并使用管饲的成年男女患者进行有目的的抽样。数据收集工具使用了三种工具:人口统计学和医学数据工具、管饲结果工具和营养评估工具。结果约一半的研究样本年龄在51 - 70岁之间,其中51.6%为男性。此外,78%的研究样本出现了胃肠道并发症。呕吐(33%)、腹泻(34.4%)、便秘(47%)、胃残量增高(18%)。在67%的研究样本中观察到导管插入部位的红肿和溃疡。主观总体评价评分显示管饲前后具有显著的统计学相关性,P=0.006。高血糖患者占15.6%,低血糖患者仅占6.3%。结论管饲对仔猪的营养和胃肠功能有显著的不良影响。建议为了评估管饲方案的实施与营养结果之间的关系,必须进行进一步的研究。
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