Effect of Diagnosis, Complications, and Nutrition for Using Nasogastric Tube to Body Weight of Child Patients with Feeding Difficulty at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital, Padang, Indonesia

Riana Youri, Gustina Lubis, F. F. Yani, Aumas Pabuti, Didik Hariyanto, Y. D. Jurnalis, Rinang Mariko
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Background: Several conditions in children can cause nutritional intake via the oral route to be inadequate. Providing enteral nutrition via a nasogastric tube (NGT) is an alternative option. Research on the use of NGTs in Indonesia is still limited, so this research aims to determine the effect of NGT use on the weight of pediatric patients with feeding difficulties at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital, Padang. Methods: Experimental research with a pre and post-test-only design was conducted on 96 children aged 1 month - 18 years in the children's inpatient room at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital, Padang. Body weight measurements were carried out before and after using NGT for 4 weeks (January 2022 – January 2023) at the pediatric nutrition and metabolic diseases polyclinic. Data were analyzed using paired t-test and ANOVA. Results: Most subjects (40.9%) were in the 1-12 month age group. The most common type of nutrition was ONS (oral nutritional supplements) (84.4%), the most common diagnosis was pulmonology (33.3%), and the majority were without complications (72.9%). There is an influence on the child's weight before and after using NGT (p-value <0.01). Significant differences were also found in changes in children's weight with diagnosis and complications (p<0.01). Conclusion: The use of NGT can increase the weight of pediatric patients who have feeding difficulties at Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital, Padang. Significant differences were found in changes in children's weight by diagnosis and complications.
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印度尼西亚巴东 M. Djamil 医生综合医院使用鼻胃管的诊断、并发症和营养对喂养困难儿童患者体重的影响
背景:儿童的一些疾病会导致经口摄入的营养不足。通过鼻胃管(NGT)提供肠内营养是一种替代选择。印尼对使用鼻胃管的研究仍然有限,因此本研究旨在确定使用鼻胃管对巴东 M. Djamil 医生综合医院喂养困难的儿科患者体重的影响。研究方法在巴东 M. Djamil 医生综合医院的儿童住院病房,对 96 名年龄在 1 个月至 18 岁之间的儿童进行了只在试验前和试验后进行的实验研究。在儿科营养与代谢疾病综合门诊使用 NGT 前后 4 周(2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月)进行了体重测量。数据采用配对 t 检验和方差分析。结果大多数受试者(40.9%)年龄在 1-12 个月大。最常见的营养类型是 ONS(口服营养补充剂)(84.4%),最常见的诊断是肺病(33.3%),大多数患儿无并发症(72.9%)。使用 NGT 前后对患儿体重有影响(P 值<0.01)。在诊断和并发症方面,患儿体重的变化也存在显著差异(P<0.01)。结论在巴东 M. Djamil 医生综合医院,使用 NGT 可以增加有喂养困难的儿科患者的体重。根据诊断和并发症的不同,儿童体重的变化存在显著差异。
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