Pneumothorax as a Complication of Nasogastric Feeding Tube Placement in Six Dogs.

Anvita N Hanchate, Rebecca S Flores, Martha G Cline
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Abstract

Objective: To describe pneumothorax as a complication of nasogastric tube (NGT) misplacement in six dogs at a single institution and to discuss NGT placement techniques and pneumothorax prevention strategies found in the human and veterinary literature.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Setting: Private referral center.

Animals: Six client-owned dogs.

Measurements and main results: Medical records at a private practice referral hospital were searched for cats and dogs with "nasogastric tube" and "pneumothorax" from January 2013 to May 2022. Data collected from the medical records, where available, included patient signalment, weight, primary disease process, relevant diagnostic test results, clinical signs before NGT placement, size of NGT, personnel performing tube placement, sedation administered before NGT placement, therapies administered for management of pneumothorax, duration of hospitalization, and outcome. Six dogs were included, having developed pneumothorax secondary to NGT misplacement during the 9-year period (incidence = 0.0006). Four of the six dogs received IV sedation before NGT placement. Three of the six dogs displayed clinical signs of pneumothorax, including an abnormal breathing pattern and coughing. Thoracocentesis was required in three of the dogs, and one ultimately required a thoracostomy tube for 24 h. Pneumothorax fully resolved in all patients, and four survived to discharge. Two dogs were euthanized due to worsening clinical conditions unrelated to pneumothorax.

Conclusions: This retrospective study describes the complete resolution of iatrogenic pneumothorax in six dogs after NGT misplacement. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of pneumothorax during NGT placement and warn clients of the risk. Fatalities have been reported secondary to this complication; however, due to lack of veterinary data, the survival rate is uncertain. Results of this case series indicate that the prognosis may be good for resolution of pneumothorax secondary to NGT misplacement with subsequent discharge from the hospital.

6例犬鼻胃管置管并发气胸。
目的:介绍某医院6只狗因鼻胃管(NGT)错位引起的气胸并发症,并讨论人类和兽医文献中发现的NGT放置技术和气胸预防策略。设计:回顾性病例系列。设置:私人转诊中心。动物:6只客户养的狗。测量结果和主要结果:检索了2013年1月至2022年5月期间一家私人诊所转诊医院的医疗记录,其中有“鼻胃管”和“气胸”的猫和狗。从医疗记录中收集的数据(如有)包括患者信号、体重、原发疾病过程、相关诊断测试结果、NGT放置前的临床体征、NGT的大小、进行管放置的人员、NGT放置前的镇静、气胸治疗的治疗方法、住院时间和结果。6只犬在9年期间发生了继发于NGT错位的气胸(发病率= 0.0006)。6只狗中有4只在植入NGT前接受了静脉镇静。6只狗中有3只表现出气胸的临床症状,包括呼吸方式异常和咳嗽。其中3只狗需要胸腔穿刺术,1只最终需要开胸管24小时。所有患者的气胸完全消除,4只存活出院。两只狗因与气胸无关的临床状况恶化而被安乐死。结论:本回顾性研究描述了6只NGT错位后医源性气胸的完全解决。临床医生应该意识到NGT放置期间气胸的可能性,并提醒病人注意这一风险。据报道,该并发症导致死亡;然而,由于缺乏兽医数据,存活率是不确定的。本病例系列的结果表明,NGT错位继发气胸的预后可能是良好的,随后出院。
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