Nurse performed ultrasonography in confirming the position of nasogastric tube in the emergency department: A prospective single group diagnostic test study

2016 
IntroductionEmergency nurses often encounter patients with nasogastric tube (NGT) dislodgements who require reinsertion. Empirical evidence supporting the use of ultrasonography in verifying the position of NGT in local accident and emergency departments (AED) is scanty. There is also a lack of validation of nurse performed ultrasonography in Hong Kong. With the support from hospitals and medical personnel, a prospective, single group diagnostic test study was conducted to review the possibility of nurse performed ultrasonography in verifying the position of NGT in AED.MethodsThis study was conducted in the AED of three local hospitals. Investigators with specific ultrasound training performed ultrasonography scans to the subjects in addition to conventional pH test and “whoosh” test. Results were compared with chest or abdominal X-ray for evaluation of accuracies.ResultsThis study confirmed a high sensitivity and specificity of nurse performed ultrasonography in confirming the position of NGT in the AED....
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