Abstract Background Enteral nutrition is essential to improve outcomes in patients who are critically ill. Patients in the prone position, including those diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) present additional… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Background Enteral nutrition is essential to improve outcomes in patients who are critically ill. Patients in the prone position, including those diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) present additional challenges for enteral nutrition initiation. Methods A novel technique for placing feeding tubes while in the prone position was developed using an electromagnetic placement device and specialty trained clinical nurse specialists. Data were assessed retrospectively to determine effectiveness of this new practice. Results Sixty‐eight patients had feeding tubes placed while in the prone position; 75% were able to be placed through the postpyloric route, 22% were placed through the gastric route, and 3% unable to be placed. Use of this technique facilitated earlier initiation of feedings by 2 days from time of admission and almost half a day from intubation to feeding. There was no additional radiation exposure from using this technique. Conclusion Ability to place feeding tubes early while patients were prone reduced delays for starting enteral nutrition. Patients with COVID‐19 in the prone position were able to receive effective nutrition support earlier with no additional complications.
               
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