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Effectiveness of techniques for insertion of nasoenteral probe in critical patients: Randomized clinical trial.

Cintia Galvão QueirozJoyce Karolayne Dos Santos DantasSara Cristina Matias de AraújoMayara Araújo RochaFrancisco De Cassio de Olivira MendesKleyton Santos MedeirosDaniele Vieira DantasRodrigo Assis Neves Dantas
Published in: Medicine (2023)
A prospective, randomized and controlled clinical trial will be carried out with coma and intubated patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Thirty-nine patients will be randomly divided into 3 groups: group who will have the tube inserted in a conventional manner with the head in the neutral position, group with the head positioned laterally to the right, and, finally, with the head in the neutral position, with assistance of a laryngoscope. The primary endpoint will be: first, second and total attempt success rate; and time required for the first successful attempt and the sum of all attempts. Complications during insertion included tube bending, twisting, knotting, mucosal bleeding, and insertion into the trachea. Patient vital signs will be measured.
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