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Complications of percutaneous feeding tubes
1Joint Military Medical Centers, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Texas.
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
|August 1, 1994
Abstract:
Emergency physicians frequently manage patients with percutaneous feeding catheters. These devices are associated with a variety of complications, and often subtle presentations. It is imperative that the emergency physician become knowledgeable in the evaluation of these patients. The physician must be adept at managing current complications and proactive in avoiding future problems, always cognizant of the potential for fatal outcomes.