Title of article :
Verifying the Placement of Nasogastric Tubes at an Emergency Center: Comparison of Ultrasound with Chest Radiograph
Author/Authors :
YJldJrJm, ÇaLdaG Department of Emergency Medicine - Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Medical School - Ankara 06800 - Turkey , Coskun, Selçuk Department of Emergency Medicine - Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Ankara 06800 - Turkey , Gökhan, servan Department of Emergency Medicine - Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Medical School - Ankara 06800 - Turkey , Pamukçu GünaydJn, Gül Department of Emergency Medicine - Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital - Ankara 06800 - Turkey , Özhasenekler, Ayhan Department of Emergency Medicine - Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Medical School - Ankara 06800 - Turkey , Özkula, Ugur Department of Emergency Medicine - Girne University Dr. Suat Gunsel Hospital - Girne 99320 - KKTC - Cyprus
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to verify the nasogastric tube position with neck ultrasound and subxiphoid ultrasound, by giving
air-water mixture and auscultation and to compare the efectiveness of these methods with chest radiography.Tis is a single-center,
prospective, single-blind study. Patients who were admitted to our emergency department and had an indication of nasogastric tube
placement were included. Nasogastric tube localization was verifed with neck ultrasound and subxiphoid ultrasound, by giving
air-water mixture, auscultation, and direct radiography that was accepted as the ‘gold standard technique’. A total of 49 patients (27
Male, 22 Female) with a mean age of 58.3±22.7 years were included. Sensitivity of neck ultrasound was 91.5%, and positive predictive
value was 100%. As for the subxiphoid ultrasound sensitivity was 78.72%. When neck ultrasound + subxiphoid ultrasound and
giving water-air mixture were combined sensitivity reached 95.74%. Sensitivity of neck ultrasound + subxiphoid ultrasound + airwater mixture + auscultation was 97.87% and positive predictive value was 100%. In the light of our results, neck and subxiphoid
ultrasound seem to be an alternative method for verifying nasogastric tube localization. Combination of the air-water mixture and auscultation with ultrasound improves the sensitivity
Keywords :
Verifying , Nasogastric Tubes , Emergency Center , Ultrasound , Chest Radiograph
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International