1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004649900531
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Bedside percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy

Abstract: Early PEG in critically injured patients is a safe and effective method of providing access to the GI tract for nutritional support. In patients with significant brain injuries, adequate sedation and the presence of an ICP monitor help to minimize secondary insults to the brain.

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“…Uþsitaesaes parenterinis maitinimas sukelia virðkinimo trakto gleivinës atrofijà, sumaþina skrandþio motorikà veikianèiø gastrointestiniø hormonø iðskyrimà, dël to atsiranda virðkinimo trakto fiziologinë disfunkcija. Ðie pokyèiai sukelia bakterijø translokacijà ið þarnø, gali pasireikðti sepsis, pneumonija, intraabdominaliniai abscesai, kepenø nepakankamumas ir dauginis organø nepakankamumas [1,2,4].…”
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“…Uþsitaesaes parenterinis maitinimas sukelia virðkinimo trakto gleivinës atrofijà, sumaþina skrandþio motorikà veikianèiø gastrointestiniø hormonø iðskyrimà, dël to atsiranda virðkinimo trakto fiziologinë disfunkcija. Ðie pokyèiai sukelia bakterijø translokacijà ið þarnø, gali pasireikðti sepsis, pneumonija, intraabdominaliniai abscesai, kepenø nepakankamumas ir dauginis organø nepakankamumas [1,2,4].…”
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“…Nazogastrinis maitinimas -gana paprastas bûdas enteriniam fiziologiniam maitinimui uþtikrinti, bet ne visi pacientai já toleruoja, daþnai zondà iðsitraukia. Kartais dël maitinimo pro nazogastriná zondà pasireiðkia aspiracinë pneumonija, ezofagitas, gastritas, gastroezofaginis refliuksas [1,2,4].…”
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“…Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) are procedures that may be safely completed at the bedside in the intensive care unit (ICU) [1–5]. Bleeding is the most common early complication of tracheostomy [6], occurring in up to 5% of patients, and occurs in up to 2.5% of PEG placements [7–11].…”
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“…Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) are procedures that may be safely completed at the bedside in the intensive care unit (ICU) [1][2][3][4][5]. Bleeding is the most common early complication of tracheostomy [6], occurring in up to 5% of patients, and occurs in up to 2.5% of PEG placements [7][8][9][10][11].While bedside procedures offer shorter operative time, fewer adverse events from anesthesia, and lower resource utilization compared to procedures completed in the operating room (OR), it is unclear whether patients continued on anticoagulation or antiplatelet agents are at increased risk for bleeding during these procedures [12].…”
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