2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjan.2017.04.020
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Comparação de diferentes métodos de inserção de sonda nasogástrica em pacientes anestesiados e intubados

Abstract: Use of video laryngoscope and endotracheal tube assistance during NG tube insertion compared with conventional technique increase the success rate and reduce the kinking in anesthetized and intubated adult patients. Use of video laryngoscope during nasogastric tube insertion compared to other techniques reduces the mucosal bleeding in anesthetized and intubated adult patients.

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“…The occurrence of hemorrhagic events in the airways presented a lower rate compared to a study performed with anesthetized patients, 15.7% and 20.0%, respectively (17) . Among the numerous types of airway bleeding, only the presence of epistaxis and hemoptysis were identified.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…The occurrence of hemorrhagic events in the airways presented a lower rate compared to a study performed with anesthetized patients, 15.7% and 20.0%, respectively (17) . Among the numerous types of airway bleeding, only the presence of epistaxis and hemoptysis were identified.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…It was evident that all patients with airway bleeding had nasoenteric catheter and that the use of this device, associated with the use of continuous infusion of heparin increases by 1.3 times the risk of airway bleeding. According to the literature, epistaxis is usually an infrequent complication associated with feeding catheters; however, it may become highly significant in patients with hemorrhagic disorders (17)(18) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%