根据进食方式入院的多病性吞咽困难患者的临床和功能评估:通过胃造口管或口服

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING Enfermeria Clinica Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.enfcli.2023.05.003
Cristina López-Muñoz , Marta Aranda-Gallardo , Francisco Rivas-Ruiz , Ana Belén Moya-Suárez , José Miguel Morales-Asencio , José Carlos Canca-Sanchez
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多病理患者是易患人群,具有较高的合并症、功能障碍和营养风险。几乎50%的住院患者有吞咽困难。关于放置经皮内镜胃造口术(PEG)管是否能提供更大的临床效益尚无共识。本研究的目的是了解并比较两组多病理吞咽困难患者的喂养方式:PEG与口服。方法回顾性描述性研究2016- 2019年住院的多病理、吞咽困难、营养风险、50岁以上诊断为痴呆、脑血管意外(CVA)、神经系统疾病或口咽肿瘤的患者。绝症患者排除空肠造口管或肠外营养。评估社会人口学变量、临床情况和合并症。采用双因素分析比较各组的饮食差异,显著性水平为P< 0.05。结果1928例多病理患者。PEG组84例(n=122)。随机抽取84只,组成非peg组(n_434)。该组支气管吸入性肺炎病史较少(P= 0.008), PEG组的主要诊断为卒中而非痴呆(P= 0.008)。两组共病风险均大于45% (P= 0.77)。结论多病理合并PEG的吞咽困难患者多以痴呆为主要诊断,而口服吞咽困难患者以卒中为最相关病理。两组都有相关的危险因素,高合并症和依赖性。这导致它们的生命预后受到限制,无论喂养方式如何。
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Valoración clínica y funcional de pacientes ingresados pluripatológicos con disfagia según el modo de alimentación: a través de una sonda de gastrostomía o vía oral

Introduction

Multipathological patients are a vulnerable population with high comorbidity, functional impairment, and nutritional risk. Almost 50% of these hospitalized patients have dysphagia. There is no consensus on whether placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube provides greater clinical benefit. The purpose of this study was to know and compare 2 groups of multipathological patients with dysphagia according to the mode of feeding: PEG vs. oral.

Method

Retrospective descriptive study with hospitalized patients (2016-19), pluripathological, with dysphagia, nutritional risk, over 50 years with diagnoses of: dementia, cerebrovascular accident (CVA), neurological disease, or oropharyngeal neoplasia. Terminally ill patients with jejunostomy tube or parenteral nutrition were excluded. Sociodemographic variables, clinical situation, and comorbidities were evaluated. Bivariate analysis was performed to compare both groups according to their diet, establishing a significance level of P<.05.

Results

1928 multipathological patients. The PEG group consisted of 84 patients (n=122). A total of 84 were randomly selected to form the non-PEG group (n_434). This group had less history of bronchoaspiration/pneumonia (P=.008), its main diagnosis was stroke versus dementia in the PEG group (P<.001). Both groups had more than a 45% risk of comorbidity (P=.77).

Conclusions

Multipathological patients with dysphagia with PEG usually have dementia as their main diagnosis, however, stroke is the most relevant pathology in those fed orally. Both groups have associated risk factors, high comorbidity, and dependence. This causes their vital prognosis to be limited regardless of the mode of feeding.

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