Electromagnetic guided bedside or endoscopic placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical patients (CORE trial): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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2015-03-26

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Gerritsen, A
de Rooij, Thijs
Dijkgraaf, Marcel G.
Busch, Olivier R.
Bergman, Jacques J.
Ubbink, Dirk T.
van Duijvendijk, Peter
Erkelens, G. Willemien
Molenaar, I. Q.ORCID 0000-0002-1585-7184ISNI 0000000107493758
Monkelbaan, Jan FORCID 0000-0001-9030-059XISNI 0000000392149509

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Background: Gastroparesis is common in surgical patients and frequently leads to the need for enteral tube feeding. Nasoenteral feeding tubes are usually placed endoscopically by gastroenterologists, but this procedure is relatively cumbersome for patients and labor-intensive for hospital staff. Electromagnetic (EM) guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes by nurses may reduce patient discomfort, workload and costs, but randomized studies are lacking, especially in surgical patients. We hypothesize that EM guided bedside placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes is at least as effective as endoscopic placement in surgical patients, at lower costs. Methods/Design: The CORE trial is an investigator-initiated, parallel-group, pragmatic, multicenter randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. A total of 154 patients admitted to gastrointestinal surgical wards in five hospitals, requiring nasoenteral feeding, will be randomly allocated to undergo EM guided or endoscopic nasoenteral feeding tube placement. Primary outcome is reinsertion of the feeding tube, defined as the insertion of an endoscope or tube in the nose/mouth and esophagus for (re)placement of the feeding tube (e.g. after failed initial placement or dislodgement or blockage of the tube). Secondary outcomes include patient-reported outcomes, costs and tube (placement) related complications. Discussion: The CORE trial is designed to generate evidence on the effectiveness of EM guided placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical patients and the impact on costs as compared to endoscopic placement. The trial potentially offers a strong argument for wider implementation of this technique as method of choice for placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes. Trial registration: Dutch Trial Register: NTR4420 ,date registered 5-feb-2014

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Electromagnetic guidance, Endoscopy, Enteral feeding, Enteral nutrition, Feeding tubes, Gastroparesis, Nasoenteral feeding, Post-pyloric feeding, Surgery, Medicine (miscellaneous), Pharmacology (medical)

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Gerritsen, A, de Rooij, T, Dijkgraaf, M G, Busch, O R, Bergman, J J, Ubbink, D T, van Duijvendijk, P, Erkelens, G W, Molenaar, IQ, Monkelbaan, JF, Rosman, C, Tan, A C, Kruyt, P M, Bac, D J, Mathus-Vliegen, E M & Besselink, M G 2015, 'Electromagnetic guided bedside or endoscopic placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes in surgical patients (CORE trial) : Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial', Trials [E], vol. 16, 16:119 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-015-0633-1