英文摘要 |
Nasogastric tube feeding is a convenient and popular method of providing nutrients for individuals with difficulty swallowing or other contraindications to use oral route for nutritional support. Although it can help prevent aspiration pneumonia caused by dysphagia, serious complications caused by nasogastric tube feeding can also contribute to aspiration pneumonia.Excessive gastric residual volume, incorrect placement of the nasogastric tube, inappropriate posture, esophageal reflux with vomiting, and poor oral hygiene are amongst the risk factors for aspiration pneumonia. In this article, we explore evidence-based approaches to prevent nasogastric tube feeding caused aspiration pneumonia. Clinical practice guidelines and evidence-based research recommendations are used to reduce the risk of aspiration pneumonia include: confirming proper nasogastric tube placement, maintaining a posture of greater than 30 degrees of inclination, avoiding gastric residual volume greater than 200cc, suctioning before feeding, and a routinely oral hygiene care. We developed a protocol for preventing nasogastric tube feeding caused aspiration pneumonia in clinical setting. We hope the implementation of the protocol can help reduce the incidence of nasogastric tube feeding caused aspiration pneumonia and enhance nutritional support. |