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Randomized clinical trial comparing feeding jejunostomy with nasoduodenal tube placement in patients undergoing oesophagectomy

โœ Scribed by I. J. M. Han-Geurts; W. C. Hop; C. Verhoef; K. T. C. Tran; H. W. Tilanus


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Volume
94
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract

Background

Feeding jejunostomy is frequently performed in patients undergoing oesophageal surgery, but can lead to serious complications. This prospective randomized trial compared the efficacy and complications of feeding jejunostomy with those of nasoduodenal tube feeding in oesophageal surgery.

Methods

Over an 18-month period, 150 consecutive patients undergoing oesophageal resection were randomized to participate in the trial. Enteral access was by jejunostomy in 79 patients and by nasoduodenal tube in 71. Enteral feeding was started on the first day after surgery.

Results

Full enteral feeding took 3 days to be established in both groups. Minor catheter-related complications occurred in 28 patients (35 per cent) in the jejunostomy group, and in 21 (30 per cent) in the nasoduodenal group (P = 0ยท488). One patient had jejunostomy leakage that required reoperation. Enteral nutrition was given for a median of 11 days in the jejunostomy group and for 10 days in the nasoduodenal group. Nine patients who had a jejunostomy and five with a nasoduodenal tube did not tolerate full enteral feeding (P = 0ยท411).

Conclusion

Nasoduodenal tube feeding is safe and efficient after oesophageal resection.


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