2020
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.14993
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Does selective evaluation of gastric aspirates in preterm infants influence time to full enteral feeding?

Abstract: The use of routine gastric aspiration in the assessment of feeding intolerance is widespread in neonatal practice. Our article seeks to answer the clinical question, ‘In premature infants receiving feeds via nasogastric or orogastric tube [P], does routine evaluation of gastric aspirates [I] compared with selective evaluation of gastric aspirates [C] reduce the time taken to establish full feeds without complications [O]?’ Articles were identified through MEDLINE and reference lists from the sources found were… Show more

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“…402 acupoints include dead acupoints which can lead to patients' death after being severely hit, so the implementation of acupoint massage should be guided by professional doctors [ 15 – 17 ]. Feeding intolerance is a common disease affecting newborn infants, which is mainly manifested by gastric retention, abdominal distension, and other symptoms caused by dyspepsia after being fed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…402 acupoints include dead acupoints which can lead to patients' death after being severely hit, so the implementation of acupoint massage should be guided by professional doctors [ 15 – 17 ]. Feeding intolerance is a common disease affecting newborn infants, which is mainly manifested by gastric retention, abdominal distension, and other symptoms caused by dyspepsia after being fed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%