Development and validation of ester impregnated pH strips for locating nasogastric feeding tubes in the stomach-a multicentre prospective diagnostic performance study.

Melody Ni, Mina E Adam, Fatima Akbar, Jeremy R Huddy, Simone Borsci, Peter Buckle, Francesca Rubulotta, Reuben Carr, Ian Fotheringham, Claire Wilson, Matthew Tsang, Susan Harding, Nichola White, George B Hanna
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Background: NG (nasogastric) tubes are used worldwide as a means to provide enteral nutrition. Testing the pH of tube aspirates prior to feeding is commonly used to verify tube location before feeding or medication. A pH at or lower than 5.5 was taken as evidence for stomach intubation. However, the existing standard pH strips lack sensitivity, especially in patients receiving feeding and antacids medication. We developed and validated a first-generation ester-impregnated pH strip test to improve the accuracy towards gastric placements in adult population receiving routine NG-tube feeding. The sensitivity was improved by its augmentation with the action of human gastric lipase (HGL), an enzyme specific to the stomach.

Methods: We carried out a multi-centred, prospective, two-gate diagnostic accuracy study on patients who require routine NG-tube feeding in 10 NHS hospitals comparing the sensitivity of the novel pH strip to the standard pH test, using either chest X-rays or, in its absence, clinical observation of the absence of adverse events as the reference standard. We also tested the novel pH strips in lung aspirates from patients undergoing oesophageal cancer surgeries using visual inspection as the reference standard. We simulated health economics using a decision analytic model and carried out adoption studies to understand its route to commercialisation. The primary end point is the sensitivity of novel and standard pH tests at the recommended pH cut-off of 5.5.

Results: A total of 6400 ester-impregnated pH strips were prepared based on an ISO13485 quality management system. A total of 376 gastric samples were collected from adult patients in 10 NHS hospitals who were receiving routine NG-tube feeding. The sensitivities of the standard and novel pH tests were respectively 49.2% (95% CI 44.1‑54.3%) and 70.2% (95% CI 65.6‑74.8%) under pH cut-off of 5.5 and the novel test has a lung specificity of 89.5% (95% CI 79.6%, 99.4%). Our simulation showed that using the novel test can potentially save 132 unnecessary chest X-rays per check per every 1000 eligible patients, or direct savings of £4034 to the NHS.

Conclusions: The novel pH test correctly identified significantly more patients with tubes located inside the stomach compared to the standard pH test used widely by the NHS.

Trial registration: http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN11170249 , Registered 21 June 2017-retrospectively registered.

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用于定位胃内鼻胃管的酯浸渍pH条的开发和验证——多中心前瞻性诊断性能研究。
背景:鼻胃管在世界范围内作为一种提供肠内营养的手段。在喂食或用药前,通常用于验证管道位置,在喂食前测试管道吸入物的pH值。pH值等于或低于5.5作为胃插管的证据。然而,现有的标准pH试纸缺乏敏感性,特别是在接受喂养和抗酸药物治疗的患者中。我们开发并验证了第一代酯浸渍pH条试验,以提高对接受常规ng管喂养的成人胃放置的准确性。人胃脂肪酶(HGL)是一种胃特有的酶,可以增强其敏感性。方法:我们对10家NHS医院中需要常规ng管喂养的患者进行了一项多中心、前瞻性、双门诊断准确性研究,比较了新型pH试条与标准pH试验的敏感性,使用胸部x光片或在没有不良事件的情况下,临床观察没有不良事件作为参考标准。我们还以目测作为参考标准,在食管癌手术患者的肺吸出液中测试了新型pH条。我们使用决策分析模型模拟了卫生经济学,并进行了采用研究,以了解其商业化路线。主要终点是在推荐的pH临界值为5.5时,新型和标准pH试验的敏感性。结果:根据ISO13485质量管理体系共制备了6400条酯浸渍pH试纸。从10家NHS医院接受常规胃管喂养的成人患者中采集胃样本376份。在pH临界值为5.5时,标准pH试验和新型pH试验的敏感性分别为49.2% (95% CI 44.1 ~ 54.3%)和70.2% (95% CI 65.6 ~ 74.8%),新型pH试验的肺特异性为89.5% (95% CI 79.6%, 99.4%)。我们的模拟显示,使用这种新的测试方法,每1000名符合条件的患者每次检查可以节省132次不必要的胸部x光检查,或直接为NHS节省4034英镑。结论:与NHS广泛使用的标准pH值测试相比,新的pH值测试正确地识别出更多的胃内插管患者。试验注册:http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN11170249, 2017年6月21日注册,回顾性注册。
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