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Title: [Transpyloric enteral nutrition in critically-ill children (II): complications]. Author: Sánchez Sánchez C, López-Herce Cid J, Carrillo Alvarez A, Bustinza Arriortúa A, Sancho Pérez L, Vigil Escribano D. Journal: An Pediatr (Barc); 2003 Jul; 59(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 12887870. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study tolerance to transpyloric enteral nutrition (TEN) and the incidence of secondary complications in critically-ill children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective, observational study between 1994 and 2002 of all critically-ill children admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit who received TEN. Tolerance and complications were analyzed. RESULTS: Of 286 patients aged between 3 days and 17 years who received TEN, gastrointestinal complications occurred in 13.6 %, abdominal distention and/or excessive gastric residue in 8 % and diarrhea in 6.3 %. Diarrhea was associated with shock (p 0.01), abdominal distension and/ or excessive gastric residue (p 0.008), hypophosphatemia (p 0.001), and duration of TEN (p < 0.001). TEN was discontinued in 2.1 % of the patients because of gastrointestinal complications. Thirty-two patients (11.2 %) died during TEN. No relationship was found between the characteristics of nutrition and complications and mortality. CONCLUSIONS: TEN is a well tolerated method of nutrition in critically-ill children that produces few complications.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]