Retrospective evaluation of enteral nutrition supplementation in 295 hospitalized dogs and cats (2014-2023).

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Leah Freilich, Maria C Jugan
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Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to describe clinical and hospital-related factors associated with time to feeding tube placement in hospitalized dogs and cats.

Methods: This was a retrospective study from January 2014 through December 2023. Medical records at an academic veterinary teaching hospital were reviewed for small animal patients in the ICU with nasogastric or esophageal feeding tube placement for enteral nutrition due to inadequate food intake during hospitalization. Patients with feeding tubes placed prophylactically at hospital admission for surgery or physical inability to eat were excluded. Factors associated with placement including species, disease, inappetence, nutritional plans, and medical record recording of caloric intake were reviewed.

Results: 295 patients (89 cats and 206 dogs) were included. Median duration of hospitalization prior to feeding tube placement was 2 days (0 to 17 days) and was shorter in cats. Weekend admission and initial placement of an esophageal tube were associated with increased time to placement. Adequate feeding instructions were provided for only 53 of 295 patients (18%) and associated with both higher likelihood of having caloric intake recorded (OR, 10.30) and earlier feeding tube placement.

Conclusions: Provision of enteral nutrition occurred later than recommended by nutritional guidelines in many hospitalized patients. Clinician inclusion of specific diet instructions, weekday admission, and initial nasogastric tube placement reduced this duration.

Clinical relevance: Multiple factors may impact timely provision of nutrition in hospitalized dogs and cats. Close attention to energy requirements and exact food intake should be considered to optimize patient nutritional care.

对 295 只住院猫狗进行肠内营养补充的回顾性评估(2014-2023 年)。
研究目的本研究旨在描述与住院猫狗安置喂食管时间相关的临床和医院相关因素:这是一项从 2014 年 1 月到 2023 年 12 月的回顾性研究。研究人员查阅了一家学术性兽医教学医院的病历,这些病历记录了重症监护病房中因住院期间食物摄入不足而放置鼻胃管或食管喂食管进行肠内营养的小动物患者。因手术或身体原因无法进食而在入院时预防性放置喂食管的患者不包括在内。回顾了与放置喂食管相关的因素,包括物种、疾病、食欲不振、营养计划和热量摄入的医疗记录。放置喂食管前的中位住院时间为 2 天(0 到 17 天),猫的住院时间更短。周末入院和首次安置食管插管与安置时间延长有关。295 名患者中只有 53 人(18%)获得了充分的喂食指导,这与记录热量摄入的可能性较高(OR,10.30)和较早放置喂食管有关:结论:许多住院患者的肠内营养提供时间晚于营养指南的建议时间。临床医生纳入特定饮食指导、工作日入院和首次鼻胃管置入缩短了这一时间:临床意义:多种因素可能会影响住院犬猫的及时营养供给。应密切关注能量需求和确切的食物摄入量,以优化患者的营养护理。
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1.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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