Objective-To compare percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and nasogastric tube feeding in patients with persisting neurological dysphagia.Design-Randomised 28 day study of inpatients requiring long term enteral nutrition.Setting-Three Glasgow teaching hospitals. Subjects-40 patients with dysphagia for at least four weeks secondary to neurological disorders: 20 patients (10 women) were randomised to nasogastric feeding and 20 (eight women) to endoscopic gastrostomy.