Enteral tube feeding in the intensive care unit: Factors impeding adequate delivery

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作者
McClave, SA [1 ]
Sexton, LK
Spain, DA
Adams, JL
Owens, NA
Sullins, MB
Blandford, BS
Snider, HL
机构
[1] Univ Louisville, Sch Med, Dept Med, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[2] Univ Louisville, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[3] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Louisville, KY USA
关键词
enteral tube feeding; residual volumes; aspiration; critically ill patients; caloric requirements;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-199907000-00003
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate those factors that impact on the delivery of enteral tube feeding. Design:Prospective study. Setting: Medical intensive care units (ICU) and coronary care units at two university-based hospitals. Patients: Forty-four medical ICU/coronary care unit patients (mean age, 57.8 yrs; 70% male) who were to receive nothing by mouth and were placed on enteral tube feeding. Interventions: Rate of enteral tube feeding ordered, actual volume delivered, patient position, residual volume, flush volume, presence of blue food coloring in oropharynx, and stool frequency were recorded every 4 hrs. Duration and reason for cessation of enteral tube feeding were documented, Measurements and Main Results: Physicians ordered a daily mean Volume of enteral tube feeding that was 65.6% of goal requirements, but an average of only 78.1% of the volume ordered was actually infused. Thus, patients received a mean volume of enteral tube feeding for all 339 days of infusion that was 51.6% of goal (range, 15.1% to 87.1%), Only 14% of patients reached greater than or equal to 90% of goal feeding (for a single day) within 72 hrs of the start of enteral tube feeding infusion. Of 24 patients weighed before and after, 54% were noted to lose weight: on enteral tube feeding. Declining albumin levels through the enteral tube feeding period correlated significantly with decreasing percent of goal calories infused (p = .042; r(2) = .13). Diarrhea occurred in 23 patients (52.3%) for a mean 38.2% of enteral tube feeding days, In >1490 bedside evaluations, patients were observed to be in the supine position only 0.45%, residual Volume of >200 mt was found 2.8%, and blue food coloring was found in the oropharynx 5.1% of the time. Despite this, cessation of enteral tube feeding occurred in 83.7% of patients for a mean 19.6% of the potential infusion time. Sixty-six percent of the enteral tube feeding cessations was judged to be attributable to avoidable causes, Conclusions:The current manner in which enteral tube feeding is delivered in the ICU results in grossly inadequate nutritional support. Barely one half of patient caloric requirements are met because of underordering by physicians and reduced delivery through frequent and often inappropriate cessation of feedings.
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