Monitoring bolus nasogastric tube feeding by the Brix value determination and residual volume measurement of gastric contents
2004
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients do not always tolerate nasogastric tube feeding. Gastric residual volumes (GRVs), obtained by aspiration from a nasogastric tube, are widely used to evaluate feeding tolerance and gastric emptying, but controversy exists about what constitutes the true GRV (diet formula or digestive juice) and how it should affect management. In this pilot study, we used the Brix value (BV) measurement of gastric contents to monitor both GRV and food content in patients receiving nasogastric feeding. METHODS: Forty-three patients receiving bolus nasogastric feeding were monitored for 24 hours before entry into the study and then divided into 2 groups according to traditional use of GRV; patients with low GRVs ( 75 mL) were placed in group 2. All subjects were given 250 mL of polymeric formula by bolus nasogastric infusion, followed by BV measurement of gastric contents at 0, 30, 60, 120, and 180 minutes. All gastric f...
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