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Practice of novel method of bedside postpyloric tube placement in patients with coronavirus disease 2019

verfasst von: Shou-Tao Yuan, Wen-Hao Zhang, Lei Zou, Jia-Kui Sun, Ying Liu, Qian-Kun Shi

Erschienen in: Critical Care | Ausgabe 1/2020

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During our clinical work against the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan [1], we observed a high incidence of malnutrition in critically ill patients (data unpublished). Therefore, nutritional therapy was very important. In patients with dysphagia and a very high aspiration risk, postpyloric enteral nutrition (EN) was required [2]. However, how to place the postpyloric tube was a challenge in COVID-19 patients. Patients with masks removed (to expose the nasal cavity) were seriously infectious to doctors. Besides, it was difficult to perform the tube placement bedside for doctors with heavy medical protective clothes, goggles, and face shield. Here, we shared our practice of novel placing method in Wuhan.
A 130-cm-long non-spiral transpyloric tube with a guide wire (CH10-130, inner diameter 2.0–2.1 mm, Flocare, Nutricia Ltd., Wuxi, China) (Fig. 1a) was used in our isolation unit. The procedure of placement was similar to the method reported by our previous study [3, 4]. Patients were placed in right decubitus position about 30–45° with bed head raised at about 30°. After esophageal placement and gastric placement, the postpyloric placement was performed by advancing the tube at 5–10 cm intervals gradually and checking its tip position each time. Subsequently, the tip position would be confirmed by abdominal plain radiographs or gastrointestinal ultrasound bedside. The tube that we used has several advantages compared with spiral tube. First, the price of Flocare tube (approximately $22) is 1/3 less compared with spiral tube (approximately $71) in China. Second, the Flocare tube has two side holes near its tip (Fig. 1b); it is less likely to be blocked. Third, the guide wire is shorter in length compared with the tube; therefore, the rigid tip could not damage the digestive tract during our placing procedure
There have been three patients who received our novel method of postpyloric tube placement. The 3 cases were all successful at the first attempt (Fig. 1c). The median time of procedure was 19 (14–25) minutes, and the median insertion length was 105 (95–110) cm. No operation- and tube-related complications were found. Considering the less expensive tube and high success rate, our novel blind bedside postpyloric placement may be easier to perform in patients with COVID-19 worldwide.

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Titel
Practice of novel method of bedside postpyloric tube placement in patients with coronavirus disease 2019
verfasst von
Shou-Tao Yuan
Wen-Hao Zhang
Lei Zou
Jia-Kui Sun
Ying Liu
Qian-Kun Shi
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2020
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
Critical Care / Ausgabe 1/2020
Elektronische ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-02863-0

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