The nasogastric feeding tube as a risk factor for aspiration and aspiration pneumonia

被引:143
|
作者
Gomes, GF
Pisani, JC
Macedo, ED
Campos, AC
机构
[1] Univ Fed Parana, Dept Surg, BR-80420000 Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[2] Hosp Nossa Senhora Gracas, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
关键词
aspiration; aspiration pneumonia; enteral nutrition; gastric colonization; gastrointestinal intubation; feeding methods;
D O I
10.1097/01.mco.0000068970.34812.8b
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose of review Aspiration is one of the most common complications in enterally fed patients. The source of aspiration is due to the accumulation of secretions in the pharynx of reflux gastric contents from the stomach into the pharynx. The true prevalence of aspiration is difficult to determine because of vague definitions, poor assessment methods, and varying levels of clinical recognition. Recent findings There is evidence in the literature showing that the presence of a nasogastric feeding tube is associated with colonization and aspiration of pharyngeal secretions and gastric contents leading to a high incidence of Gram-negative pneumonia in patients on enteral nutrition. However, other aspects may be equally important and should also be considered when evaluating a patient suspected of having aspiration and aspiration pneumonia. The mechanisms responsible for aspiration in patients bearing a nasogastric feeding tube are (1) loss of anatomical integrity of the upper and lower esophageal sphincters, (2) increase in the frequency of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations, and (3) desensitization of the pharyngoglottal adduction reflex. Summary Sometimes it is possible to differentiate whether the aspirate is gastric or pharyngeal. The kind of bacterial contamination is, however, more difficult to establish. Oral or dental disease, antibiotic therapy, systemic illness or malnutrition and reduction of salivary flow are responsible for colonization of Gramnegative bacteria in oral and pharyngeal flora in nasogastric-tube-fed patients. The use of a nasogastric feeding tube and the administration of food increase gastric pH and lead to colonization of gastric secretions. It has also been suggested that gastric bacteria could migrate upward along the tube and colonize the pharynx.
引用
收藏
页码:327 / 333
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Nasogastric tube feeding is a cause of aspiration pneumonia in ventilated patients
    Teramoto, S
    Ishii, T
    Yamamoto, H
    Yamaguchi, Y
    Ouchi, Y
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2006, 27 (02) : 436 - 437
  • [2] Use of tube feeding to prevent aspiration pneumonia
    Finucane, TE
    Bynum, JPW
    LANCET, 1996, 348 (9039): : 1421 - 1424
  • [3] Risk factors of aspiration pneumonia related to improper oral hygiene behavior in community dysphagia persons with nasogastric tube feeding
    Huang, Shun-Te
    Chiou, Chi-Chen
    Liu, Hsiu-Yueh
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 2017, 12 (04) : 375 - 381
  • [4] Effect of intermittent feeding through nasogastric tube as a mechanism for prevention of aspiration pneumonia in critical patients with assisted ventilation
    Illana Rodriguez, Nuria
    ENFERMERIA CLINICA, 2007, 17 (03): : 162 - 163
  • [5] Association between successful weaning from nasogastric tube feeding and thoracic muscle mass in patients with aspiration pneumonia
    Lee, Hyun Woo
    Kim, Dong Hyun
    Jin, Kwang Nam
    Lee, Hyo-Jin
    Lee, Jung-Kyu
    Park, Tae Yeon
    Kim, Deog Kyeom
    Heo, Eun Young
    MEDICINE, 2023, 102 (30) : E34298
  • [6] Tube feeding aspiration
    Pratt, JC
    Tolbert, CG
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING, 1996, 96 (05) : 37 - 37
  • [7] Incidence of aspiration dependent upon a nasogastric tube
    Leder, Steven B.
    Suiter, D. M.
    DYSPHAGIA, 2007, 22 (04) : 386 - 386
  • [8] Overnight nasogastric tube ( NGT) feeding in children on non-invasive ventilation ( NIV): Prevalence, feeding strategies and aspiration risk
    Rendle, Garry
    O'Brien, Katie
    Chan, Elaine
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2020, 56
  • [9] PREVENTION OF PULMONARY ASPIRATION BY A NEW NASOGASTRIC BALLOON TUBE
    ROEWER, N
    ESCH, JSA
    ANAESTHESIST, 1994, 43 (01): : 16 - 25
  • [10] PREVENTION OF PULMONARY ASPIRATION BY A NEW NASOGASTRIC BALLOON TUBE
    ROEWER, N
    ESCH, JSA
    ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1993, 79 (3A) : A1061 - A1061