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    • Clinical Nutrition
    • Gastroenterology
    • Medical Devices

    Background:

    • Postpyloric feeding is an increasingly utilized alternative to parenteral nutrition.
    • Indications are expanding to include conditions like gastroparesis, pancreatitis, and aspiration.

    Discussion:

    • Compares pre- and postpyloric feeding methods.
    • Details indications, contraindications, advantages, and disadvantages.
    • Reviews placement techniques for postpyloric feeding devices.

    Key Insights:

    • Postpyloric feeding is a viable option for nutritional support in complex gastrointestinal cases.
    • Understanding device placement is crucial for effective implementation.
    • The review provides a comprehensive overview for clinicians.

    Outlook:

    • Further research may refine placement techniques and expand indications.
    • Potential for improved patient outcomes in critical care settings.
    • Integration into standard nutritional support protocols is anticipated.