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Success Rates for Endoscopic Placement of Post-Pyloric Nasoenteric Tube Underperform Expectations.
Purpose of review: Enteral nutrition plays a pivotal role in maintaining nutritional status and supporting recovery in hospitalized patients who are unable to meet their caloric requirements. The benefits of enteral nutrition include preserving gut integrity, reducing infection risks, and supporting immune function, which are vital in critically ill and post-operative patients. Nasoenteric feeding tubes often serve as important tools to deliver enteral nutrition efficiently, yet their optimal placement remains a subject of significant clinical consideration.
Recent findings: Nasoenteric feeding tubes can be compromised by placement-related complications such as displacement, malpositioning, and tube-related discomfort. Our review of the relevant literature is complemented by review of our recent data. Our own clinical experience suggests that endoscopic placement of naso-enteric feeding tubes fails during the wire exchange process.
Summary: This report reviews the importance of enteral nutrition for enhancing patient outcomes, documents findings from our retrospective study on endoscopically placed nasoenteric feeding tubes and focuses on the challenges and future advancements in nasoenteric feeding tube placement techniques.
期刊介绍:
As the field of gastroenterology and hepatology rapidly evolves, the wealth of published literature can be overwhelming. The aim of the journal is to help readers stay abreast of such advances by offering authoritative, systematic reviews by leading experts. We accomplish this aim by appointing Section Editors who invite international experts to contribute review articles that highlight recent developments and important papers published in the past year. Major topics in gastroenterology are covered, including pediatric gastroenterology, neuromuscular disorders, infections, nutrition, and inflammatory bowel disease. These reviews provide clear, insightful summaries of expert perspectives relevant to clinical practice. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.