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Nasogastric tube implantation is a common method with multiple medical uses.
Nasogastric tube implantation is a common method for a variety of medical applications, medical treatment methods, such as treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding, gastric decompression or when patients are unwilling or unable to eat therapeutic management manager (such as a drug , Tube feeding).
At this stage, chest x-ray imaging has been routinely used for blind insertion of the nasogastric tube.
Recently, a study published in the journal European Radiology compared the differences in the X-ray visibility of nasogastric tubes under different conditions, and further identified patient-related factors and environmental factors that affect the X-ray visibility of adult nasogastric tubes.
A retrospective descriptive analysis of the routinely collected clinical data of all patients (N = 215) included in a prospective randomized trial conducted in a general hospital .
A retrospective descriptive analysis of the routinely collected clinical data of all patients (N = 215) included in a prospective randomized trial conducted in a general hospital .
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Table 1 Comparison of the potential influencing factors of all patients and the influencing factors of the visibility of NG tube position
Table 1 Comparison of the potential influencing factors of all patients and the influencing factors of the visibility of NG tube positionTable 2 Two multivariate binary logistic regression models, both of which use the visibility of the catheter on the X-ray film as the dependent variable.
Table 2 Two multivariate binary logistic regression models, both of which use the visibility of the catheter on the X-ray film as the dependent variable.
High body mass index, males, and lack of a guide wire in the nasogastric tube at the time of filming are associated with the risk of insufficient nasogastric tube visibility on X-rays.
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Factors associated with insufficient nasogastric tube visibility on X-ray: a retrospective analysis.
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