Factors influencing gastrostomy tube removal.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1080/00365521.2024.2366968
Heather Parr, Sean White, Claire Loversidge, Mohamed G Shiha, Suneil A Raju, Malik S El Atrash, Mark E McAlindon, Andrew D Hopper, Elizabeth A Williams, David S Sanders
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Background: When commencing enteral feeding, patients and families will want to know the likelihood of returning to an oral diet. There is a paucity of data on the prognosis of patients with gastrostomies. We describe a large dataset of patients, which identifies factors influencing gastrostomy removal and assesses the likelihood of the patient having at home enteral nutrition.

Methods: Retrospective data was collected on patients from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals who had received a gastrostomy and had outpatient enteral feeding between January 2016 and December 2019. Demographic data, indication and outcomes were analysed.

Results: A total of 451 patients were assessed, median age: 67.7. 183/451(40.6%) gastrostomies were for head and neck cancer, 88/451 (19.5%) for stroke, 28/451 (6.2%) for Motor Neuron Disease, 32/451 (7.1%) for other neurodegenerative causes, 120/451 (26.6%) other. Of the 31.2% who had their gastrostomy removed within 3 years, head and neck cancer was the most common indication (58.3%) followed by stroke (10.2%), Motor Neuron Disease (7.1%) and other neurodegenerative diseases (3.1%). Gastrostomy removal was significantly influenced by age, place of residence, and having head and neck cancer (p < 0.05). There was the greatest likelihood of removal within the first year (24%). 70.5% had enteral feeding at home.

Conclusion: This large cohort study demonstrates 31.2% of patients had their gastrostomy removed within 3 years. Head and neck cancer patients, younger age and residing at home can help positively predict removal. Most patients manage their feeding at home rather than a nursing home. This study provides new information on gastrostomy outcomes when counselling patients to provide realistic expectations.

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影响胃造瘘管移除的因素。
背景:开始肠内喂养时,患者和家属希望了解恢复口服饮食的可能性。有关胃造口术患者预后的数据很少。我们描述了一个大型患者数据集,该数据集确定了影响胃造口术切除的因素,并评估了患者在家接受肠内营养的可能性:我们收集了谢菲尔德教学医院在 2016 年 1 月至 2019 年 12 月期间接受胃造口术并在门诊进行肠内喂养的患者的回顾性数据。对人口统计学数据、适应症和结果进行了分析:共有 451 名患者接受了评估,年龄中位数为 67.7 岁。183/451(40.6%)例胃造口患者的病因是头颈部癌症,88/451(19.5%)例患者的病因是中风,28/451(6.2%)例患者的病因是运动神经元病,32/451(7.1%)例患者的病因是其他神经退行性病变,120/451(26.6%)例患者的病因是其他。在3年内切除胃造瘘管的31.2%患者中,头颈部癌症是最常见的适应症(58.3%),其次是中风(10.2%)、运动神经元疾病(7.1%)和其他神经退行性疾病(3.1%)。年龄、居住地和是否患有头颈部癌症对胃造口术的切除有明显影响(P 结论:这项大型队列研究表明,31.2%的患者在 3 年内切除了胃造口术。头颈部癌症患者、年龄较小和居住在家中有助于积极预测胃造口的移除。大多数患者在家中而非疗养院进行喂养。这项研究提供了有关胃造口手术结果的新信息,为患者提供了切合实际的期望值。
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