Preclinical Trial of the Effectiveness of the Safety Nasogastric Tube to Detecting Tube Position Based on Tidal Volume and Pepsin Assay Results in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Macaca Fascicularis
Abstract:Background: Generally, insertion of a nasogastric tube (NGT) does not use imaging guidance. This procedure has a risk of malposition to the lungs from 0.3–15%. The NGT verification only detects the position of the tube in the end of procedure. Misplacement of NGT into the respiratory tract can result in damage to the lungs. Safety nasogastric tube (SNGT) has been created to detect the position of the tube in real-time, simple, and inexpensive. This study aims to prove the effectiveness of the SNGT prototype in… Show more
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