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Guidewire-assisted Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Post Stroke Patients: A Simple Bedside Trick
Both intradeglutitive aspiration and postdeglutitive aspiration occur in stroke due to abnormalities of the opening muscles of the upper esophageal sphincter, old age, long-standing reflux, and muscular disorders. [...]aspiration risk is often an indication for nutritional support using nasogastric...
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Published in: | Neurology India 2019-09, Vol.67 (5), p.1367-1368 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Both intradeglutitive aspiration and postdeglutitive aspiration occur in stroke due to abnormalities of the opening muscles of the upper esophageal sphincter, old age, long-standing reflux, and muscular disorders. [...]aspiration risk is often an indication for nutritional support using nasogastric tubes (NGTs). {Figure 1} Several alternate methods used to facilitate insertion include the use of angiography catheter guidewire,[5] the use of a tracheal tube as a conduit,[6] the use of a videolaryngoscope for insertion,[7] the use of ureteral guidwire as a stylet[8] and the forward displacement of the larynx. [...]the guidewire-assisted passage of NGT is less time-consuming as well as a cost-effective, quick and safe option available at the bedside. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 1998-4022 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0028-3886.271240 |