Ronan De Souza, Cecilia Gómez Ravetti, Rafael Silva E Castro, Elio Furbino Frossard, Isabella Santanna Dos Anjos, Angélica Gomides Dos Reis Gomes, Paula Frizera Vassallo, Vandack Nobre
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摘要
目的:评估床旁上腹部单窗超声波与普通 X 光片在确认重症患者肠导管位置方面的一致性:这是一项观察性横断面研究,在一所大学医院的两个重症监护室进行。超声波检查在引入肠导管后立即进行,仅使用上腹部窗口,注入 5 毫升空气和 5 毫升生理盐水。在所有病例中,均进行了平片检查,以确认肠导管的位置并确定营养治疗的开始:本研究共纳入 83 例患者,所有病例的肠导管定位均由普通放射线检查确认,81 例(97.6%)患者的肠导管定位由超声检查确认。超声检查持续时间的中位数为 2(2-3)分钟,而从申请 X 光检查到医生预约检查时间为 225(120-330)分钟:事实证明,床旁超声检查是确认重症患者肠导管位置的一种有效、快速、安全的方法。
Utrasound as a method for confirming the positioning of enteral catheters in critically ill patients.
Aim: To evaluate the agreement between the bedside ultrasound in a single epigastric window and the plain X-ray to confirm the positioning of the enteral catheter in critically ill patients.
Material and methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional study conducted in two Intensive Care Units of a university hospital. The ultrasound exams were carried out immediately after the introduction of the enteral catheter, using only the epigastric window, with an injection of 5 ml of air associated with 5 ml of saline solution. In all cases, the plain radiography was taken to confirm the positioning of the enteral catheter and to define the beginning of nutritional therapy.
Results: This study included 83 patients, the positioning of the enteral catheter was confirmed by plain radiography in all cases and by ultrasound in 81 (97.6%) patients. The median duration of the ultrasound exam was 2 (2-3) minutes, while the time spent between the request for the X-ray and the release of the exam for a doctor's appointment was 225 (120-330) minutes.
Conclusion: Bedside ultrasound proved to be an effective, quick, and safe method to confirm the position of the enteral catheter in critically ill patients.