[Enteral nutrition during prone positioning in mechanically ventilated patients]. / Nutrizione enterale continua durante la postura prona
in pazienti in ventilazione invasiva.
in pazienti in ventilazione invasiva.
Assist Inferm Ric
; 36(2): 76-83, 2017.
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| ID: mdl-28652633
. Enteral nutrition during prone positioning in mechanically ventilated patients. INTRODUCTION: The Enteral Nutrition (EN) tends to be stopped during prone positioning to prevent the risk of acid reflux and vomiting. AIMS: To compare the gastric residual volume during continuous enteral nutrition in patients in prone and supine position. METHODS: Observational restrospective study on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome patients, mechanically ventilated, with continuous enteral nutrition implemented according to the same protocol, in prone and supine position. RESULTS: The 25 patients included had a mean age of 51.13±15.93 (range: 16-80) years. Gastic residual volume was checked on 656 occasions (408 in supine and 248 in prone position). Mean infusion rate was 63.3±18.5 ml/h: 62.1±18.9 ml/h in supine and 66.2±16.5 ml/h in prone position. The mean overall gastric residual volume was 24.4±54.2 ml: 20.6±18.9 ml in supime and 23.6±50.0 ml in prone posizion. In 4 occasions (2 in prone and 2 in supine position9, the gastric residual volume was > 300ml; EN was interrupted on 1 occasion with a gastric residual volume >500ml. CONCLUSIONS: No clinically relevant differences of gastric residual volume were observed in prone and supine position. A protocol for the management of gastric residual volume allows a safe and effective administration of EN also in patients positioned for several hours in prone position.
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Asunto principal:
Respiración Artificial
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Síndrome de Dificultad Respiratoria
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Vómitos
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Posición Supina
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Posición Prona
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Nutrición Enteral
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Vaciamiento Gástrico
Tipo de estudio:
Guideline
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Idioma:
It
Revista:
Assist Inferm Ric
Asunto de la revista:
ENFERMAGEM
Año:
2017
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Article