Gastric Ultrasound Feeding Tube Placement Confirmation Study
Leiden University Medical Center
58 participants
Dec 18, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Objective This study aims to assess the accuracy and reliability of ultrasound in determining the correct placement of gastric feeding tubes (GFTs) in intensive care patients. Study Design A diagnostic study will be conducted to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in determining GFT placement in all ICU patients who require GFT placement. Patients will undergo ultrasound by an ultrasonographer (USG) after receiving a new or replaced GFT. The USG will assess the presence or absence of a "mosaic sign" after insufflation of 20 mL of air through the GFT. The mosaic sign indicates proper GFT placement in the stomach. Methods All ultrasonographic measurements will be recorded and saved in a central picture archiving and communication system (PACS). The images will be labeled with the deepness of the GFT (20 cm, 50 cm, or tracheobronchial) and anonymized before being presented to an intensivist expert in USG for interpretation. Hypothesis A 20 mL air insufflation via a GFT at the esophageal level or via a suction catheter in the tracheobronchial system will not produce a "mosaic sign" on ultrasound. This sign will only be present if the GFT is properly positioned in the stomach.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Being tracheally intubated
Exclusion Criteria6
- Need a gastric feeding tube
- Given informed consent directly
- Does not need a gastric feeding tube and doesn't have one.
- Laparotomy wound interfering with abdominal ultrasound.
- Patient in prone position
- No informed consent
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Interventions
Determination of gastric feeding tube position with the use of Lumify handheld ultrasound
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NCT06595537