Factors associated with insufficient nasogastric tube visibility on X-ray: a retrospective analysisShow others and affiliations
2021 (English)In: European Radiology, ISSN 0938-7994, E-ISSN 1432-1084, Vol. 31, no 4, p. 2444-2450Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Objectives: Chest X-ray imaging is frequently used for verifying the position of a blindly inserted nasogastric tube. A high-quality X-ray increases the likelihood of conclusive visibility of tube tip positioning, thus avoiding risks due to a misplaced tube (e.g., pulmonary intubation, pneumothorax, small bowel insertion). Therefore, this study aims to determine patient-related and environmental factors affecting the visibility of nasogastric tubes on X-ray in adults.
Methods: A retrospective descriptive analysis of routinely collected clinical datawas performed on all included patients (N = 215) from a prospective randomized trial in a general hospital. A chest X-ray was taken of each patient needing a nasogastric feeding tube, after which visibility and positioning of the tube on X-ray was independently evaluated by 3 radiologists.
Results: In 14.9% (n = 32) of all patients, image quality was insufficient, so no conclusive visibility of nasogastric tube positioning could be found. A patient-related predictor regression model (sex, age, body mass index) explained 21% of variance for an insufficient visibility of the nasogastric tube (Nagelkerke R2 = 0.21). An environmental factor regression model demonstrates a guidewire being inside the tube or not during X-ray as a predictor for a conclusive visibility on X-ray.
Conclusions: High body mass index, male sex, and the absence of a guidewire inside the nasogastric tube at the time of chest Xray are associated with a risk of insufficient visibility of the tube on X-ray. Patient profiles can be defined in which supplementary attention is needed when obtaining chest X-rays whose purpose is to confirm nasogastric tube positioning.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Springer, 2021. Vol. 31, no 4, p. 2444-2450
Keywords [en]
Gastrointestinal intubation, X-rays, Adult, Patient safety
National Category
Nursing
Research subject
Caring Sciences w. Medical Focus
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-86172DOI: 10.1007/s00330-020-07302-wISI: 000575027800001PubMedID: 33011836Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85092156223OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-86172DiVA, id: diva2:1473023
2020-10-052020-10-052023-12-08Bibliographically approved