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Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure

OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed to evaluate two modified nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion techniques in intubated patients compared to the conventional method in respect of first attempt success rate, time taken for insertion, and complications. METHODS: In this prospective interventional study, patients...

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Autores principales: Mohanan, Shyam, Gupta, Madhu, Dabas, Manisha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10440490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37587674
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/TJAR.2023.221133
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Gupta, Madhu
Dabas, Manisha
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Gupta, Madhu
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description OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed to evaluate two modified nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion techniques in intubated patients compared to the conventional method in respect of first attempt success rate, time taken for insertion, and complications. METHODS: In this prospective interventional study, patients with orotracheal intubation requiring NGT insertion were randomly allocated into three groups by SNOS Group A (control group- standard sniffing position, n = 40), Group B (additional flexion of the neck, n = 40), Group C (standard sniffing position with lateral neck pressure, n = 40). The number of attempts for successful NGT insertion, time for insertion, and complications were compared. RESULTS: Modified positions showed a high first-attempt success rate in Group B (55%) and Group C (85%) as compared to conventional Group A (32.50%) (P < 0.001). On intergroup analysis of modified groups (B and C), Group C was superior to Group B in 1(st) attempt success rate with a significant P value of 0.003. CONCLUSION: In intubated patients, NGT insertion in standard sniffing position with lateral neck pressure has the highest first attempt success rate followed by additional flexion of neck position. Both the modified positions are better positions for NGT insertion in intubated patients.
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spelling pubmed-104404902023-08-22 Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure Mohanan, Shyam Gupta, Madhu Dabas, Manisha Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim Original Article OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed to evaluate two modified nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion techniques in intubated patients compared to the conventional method in respect of first attempt success rate, time taken for insertion, and complications. METHODS: In this prospective interventional study, patients with orotracheal intubation requiring NGT insertion were randomly allocated into three groups by SNOS Group A (control group- standard sniffing position, n = 40), Group B (additional flexion of the neck, n = 40), Group C (standard sniffing position with lateral neck pressure, n = 40). The number of attempts for successful NGT insertion, time for insertion, and complications were compared. RESULTS: Modified positions showed a high first-attempt success rate in Group B (55%) and Group C (85%) as compared to conventional Group A (32.50%) (P < 0.001). On intergroup analysis of modified groups (B and C), Group C was superior to Group B in 1(st) attempt success rate with a significant P value of 0.003. CONCLUSION: In intubated patients, NGT insertion in standard sniffing position with lateral neck pressure has the highest first attempt success rate followed by additional flexion of neck position. Both the modified positions are better positions for NGT insertion in intubated patients. Galenos Publishing 2023-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10440490/ /pubmed/37587674 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/TJAR.2023.221133 Text en ©Copyright 2023 by the Turkish Anesthesiology and Reanimation Association / Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology & Reanimation is published by Galenos Publishing House. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 International License.
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Mohanan, Shyam
Gupta, Madhu
Dabas, Manisha
Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title_full Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title_fullStr Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title_full_unstemmed Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title_short Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Intubated Patients: Comparison of Three Different Positions; Standard Sniffing Position, Additional Flexion of the Neck, and Standard Sniffing Position with Lateral Neck Pressure
title_sort nasogastric tube insertion in intubated patients: comparison of three different positions; standard sniffing position, additional flexion of the neck, and standard sniffing position with lateral neck pressure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10440490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37587674
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/TJAR.2023.221133
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