scholarly journals Novel Visual Nasogastric Tube Insertion System: A Feasibility and Efficiency Study in a Manikin

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiaoya Li ◽  
Juan Xie ◽  
Jinxing Wu ◽  
Rui Guo ◽  
Wenwen Ma ◽  
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Background. Conventional nasogastric tube placement is an essential clinical procedure; however, complications may arise from blind manipulation. We tested the feasibility and efficiency of a visual nasogastric tube insertion system (VNGS) using a manikin. Methods. A microimaging fiber (0.8 mm) was integrated into the nasogastric tube to create the VNGS. Twenty inexperienced physicians were enrolled and assigned to the visual or conventional group. Each physician performed 10 repeated nasogastric tube insertions with visual guidance or the conventional method; another 20 inexperienced medical students received nasogastric tube insertion training using visual guidance or the conventional method. Results. The nasogastric tube successfully reached the stomach and the narrow anatomic structures were visualized with the VNGS. Time required for insertion was significantly shorter in the visual group compared to the conventional group (22.56±3.08 versus 37.30±4.12 seconds, P<0.001). Tube misplacement was observed in 19/100 cases (19%) in the conventional group; no misplacement was observed in the visual group. Less mucosal damage was noted in the visual group (3.43±1.63 versus 9.86±2.31 cm2). Medical students performed better NGT insertions (shorter insertion time and less procedure-related complications) after undergoing the visual guidance training. Conclusions. The VNGS may provide a new technique for nasogastric tube insertion applicable to clinical use or simulation training.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Narjis AL Saif ◽  
Adel Hammodi ◽  
M. Ali Al-Azem ◽  
Rasheed Al-Hubail

Nasogastric tube has a key role in the management of substantial number of hospitalized patients particularly the critically ill. In spite of the apparent simple insertion technique, nasogastric tube placement has its serious perhaps fatal complications which need to be carefully assessed. Pulmonary misplacement and associated complications are commonplace during nasogastric tube procedure. We present a case of tension pneumothorax and massive surgical emphysema in critically ill ventilated patient due to inadvertent nasogastric tube insertion and also discussed the risk factors, complication list, and arrays of techniques for safer tube placement.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamed Afsharjoo ◽  
Ata Mahmoodpoor ◽  
Kavous Shahsavarinia ◽  
Farzad Rahmani

Background: Nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion is one of the most common procedures in the Emergency Department (EDs). Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the ease of NGT installation using the conventional method and the SORT method. Methods: We conducted a randomized clinical trial in a university hospital on 200 patients who required NGT insertion during Mar-Sep, 2019. The patients were randomly divided into two groups of 100 patients each, receiving the SORT and conventional methods. Finally, the feasibility of NGT insertion was examined in the two groups using the frequency of NGT insertion attempts, pain during insertion (based on the VAS score of 1 - 10), patient satisfaction with the procedure (rating of 1 - 10), and incidence of complications. Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of age, body mass index, sex, and history of NGT use. However, the mean patient satisfaction score was higher (P < 0.05), whereas the mean pain score was lower (P < 0.05) in the group receiving the conventional method compared to the other group. Moreover, there was no statistically significant difference in complications (P > 0.05). Conclusions: The study showed that using the conventional method in comparison with the SORT method was significantly better for NGT insertion in conscious patients in terms of patient satisfaction and pain relief. Therefore, it is recommended not to use the SORT method in conscious patients.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher G. Shafik ◽  
Madeleine L. Buck ◽  
Alfredo J. Faria Freitas ◽  
Benjamin J. Dixon ◽  
Rana Dhillon

Author(s):  
Hamid Reza Sharifnia ◽  
Sharareh Jahangiri ◽  
Fazeleh Majidi ◽  
Reza Shariat Moharari ◽  
Shaghayegh Shahmirzaei ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 303-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng-Der Hsu ◽  
Jyh-Cherng Yu ◽  
Teng-Wei Chen ◽  
Shao-Jiun Chou ◽  
Huan-Fa Hsieh ◽  
...  

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