Post-pyloric versus gastric tube feeding for preventing pneumonia and improving nutritional outcomes in critically ill adults

Aug 5, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Feeding through the intestine versus the stomach to reduce pneumonia and improve nutrition in critically ill adults

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Abstract

Post-pyloric feeding is associated with a 30% lower rate of pneumonia compared to gastric tube feeding in critically ill adults.

  • Moderate quality evidence indicates that post-pyloric feeding leads to lower rates of pneumonia (risk ratio 0.65).
  • Low-quality evidence suggests an increase of 7.8% in total nutrients delivered with post-pyloric feeding.
  • No differences were found in the duration of mechanical ventilation or mortality between feeding methods.
  • ICU length of stay was similar for patients receiving either post-pyloric or gastric feeding.
  • Low-quality evidence indicates that complications during the insertion or maintenance of post-pyloric tubes are not increased.

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