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Long-term enteral access in aspiration-prone patients
A C Cech1, J B Morris, J L Mullen
1Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
|June 7, 1995
Abstract:
Aspiration pneumonia is a serious complication of enteral feeding. Many critically ill patients are particularly at risk for aspiration. Few studies have rigorously compared various access devices. Risk factors for aspiration and studies examining aspiration associated with enteral feeding devices are reviewed. We recommend a surgical jejunostomy for all patients at high risk for aspiration who require more than 3 weeks of enteral nutrition support.