
To verify the efficacy and safety of bedside ultrasound-guided nasointestinal tube (NIT) placement techniques in critically ill patients in the ICU.100 Critically ill patients were selected and were randomly enrolled into a bedside ultrasound guidance (BUG) group (BUG guiding the NIT placement) and a traditional blind insertion (TBI) group, with 50 cases in both. The efficacy and safety of these tube placements were compared.The success rate of intubation in the BUG group (74%) was higher than that in the TBI group (44%). The proportion of patients in the BUG group who had catheterization sites in the intestine (72%) was higher than that in the TBI group (46%) (P .05) respectively].Bedside ultrasound-guided nasojejunal tube has a good outcome in ICU patients with critical conditions, can improve the success rate of intubation, and has a certain safety.
Intensive Care Units, Enteral Nutrition, Critical Illness, Humans, Intubation, Gastrointestinal, Ultrasonography, Interventional
Intensive Care Units, Enteral Nutrition, Critical Illness, Humans, Intubation, Gastrointestinal, Ultrasonography, Interventional
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