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Open Access 16-03-2022 | Stroke | Original Article

Clinical Outcomes and Patient Safety of Nasogastric Tube in Acute Stroke Patients

Authors: Jodie Rabaut, Tharani Thirugnanachandran, Shaloo Singhal, Julie Martin, Svitlana Iievliev, Henry Ma, Thanh G. Phan

Published in: Dysphagia | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

Nasogastric tube (NGT) is often used in stroke patients who are dysphagic (deglutition disorders) or have decreased conscious state. This method of feeding is assumed to have minimal complications. The aim of this study is to analyze complications associated with NGT and variables associated with mortality. Retrospective analysis of 250 acute stroke patients requiring NGT feeding between 2003 and 2020. There were 250 patients (median age 76 (IQR 68–83), 56.4% males, median time to NGT 1 day (IQR 0–3). Discussion with family prior to insertion of NGT recorded in 46 (18.4%). There were 123 cases (49.2%) of aspiration pneumonia. There were 188 (75.2%) NGT associated complications: 67 patients (26.8%) had failed insertion, 31 required multiple attempts, 129 patients (51.6%) pulled out NGT, 107 patients (42.8%) had NGT placed in wrong positions and require reinsertion, 20 cases in the lung, 5 pneumothorax cases, 97 in the gastro oesophageal junction or hiatus hernias, 1 case of oesophageal ulceration, 37 coiled, kinked or resistance. 78 cases the tips were not seen on chest X-ray (CXR), gastrointestinal bleeding in 9 cases, epistaxis in 6 cases), 96 patients (38.4%) required restrain. There were 91 death (36.4%) with 73 patients occurring during hospital admission and a further 18 died within 6 months. Death was more frequent in those age > 60 (72 of 216 patients versus 1 of 33 patients, p < 0.01). The median National Institute of Health Stroke Score/NIHSS of those with aspiration pneumonia was higher than those without (19.5 versus 15, p < 0.01). Decision tree analysis first split at age (≤ 59 versus > 59, p = 0.03), NIHSS (≤ 16 or > 16, p = 0.02), post-stroke pneumonia (p = 0.04) and multiple NGT insertion (p = 0.01). The area under the ROC curve was for this model was 0.75 (95% CI 0.69–0.80). Complications were common among patients with NGT complications. These findings may be used to inform discussions with families regarding NGT.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical Outcomes and Patient Safety of Nasogastric Tube in Acute Stroke Patients
Authors
Jodie Rabaut
Tharani Thirugnanachandran
Shaloo Singhal
Julie Martin
Svitlana Iievliev
Henry Ma
Thanh G. Phan
Publication date
16-03-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Dysphagia / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0179-051X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0460
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-022-10437-1

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