migration of the tube outside of the stomach, perforation of the trachea, esophagus, or stomach, and aspiration of the feeding into the lungs. [1] Because of these potential adverse events ...
Determine the enteral feeding tube size (e.g., small bore or large bore), insertion site (e.g., nasal or percutaneous), tip location (e.g., stomach or jejunum), and enteral nutrition delivery ...
"So I chose to install Gtube, feeding tube on my stomach, so I can get all the nutrients and meds through it, without ...
Getting a feeding tube before substantial weight loss may change the disease course and lengthen life with ALS, a study reports.