1. Orogastric tube insertion using the new gastric tube guide: first experiences from a manikin study
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Alflen, Christian, Kriege, Marc, Schmidtmann, Irene, Noppens, Rüdiger R., and Piepho, Tim
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Inservice Training ,610 Medizin ,Gastric tube guide ,Manikins ,Orogastric tube ,Nasogastric tube ,lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 ,lcsh:Anesthesiology ,610 Medical sciences ,Humans ,Educational Measurement ,Intubation, Gastrointestinal ,Simulation Training ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Orogastric tube placement is a common procedure routinely used in clinical anesthesiology and intensive care medicine. Nevertheless high failure rates and severe complications have been reported. We conducted this study to evaluate if the usage of the new gastric tube guide would speed up the placement of orogastric tubes and ease the procedure. Methods Thirty one professionals were given a hands-on-training in orogastric tube placement in a simulation manikin without and with the gastric tube guide. Afterwards they performed both methods in randomized order. We recorded the placement time, counted the required attempts and asked the participants to rate their experience with both methods. Results The median placement time using the gastric tube guide was 14 s compared to 25 s without the device. In addition all participants were able to place the orogastric tube when using the gastric tube guide compared to 26/31 (84%) without it. Furthermore 26/31 (84%) users preferred the gastric tube guide over the standard method. Conclusion Our results show that using the gastric tube guide to place orogastric tubes in a manikin led to a significant shorter placement time and a higher overall success rate.
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- 2017
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