Risk factors associated with the initial unplanned removal of orogastric tubes in NICU: A Single Center Study in China

Author:

Chen Jun1,Fang Xiaoling2,Dai Yiheng1,Liu Lijun1,Huang Chaomei1

Affiliation:

1. Foshan Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital

2. Zhujiang Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background: Newborns, in particular, are at higher risk for unplanned removal of orogastric tubes (UROGTs). Because there is a lack of studies identifying the incidence and risk factors for UROGTs in China, we designed this case‒control study to investigate them. Method: This study was conducted in China. A total of 111 neonates who received orogastric tubes between October 2022 and February 2023 were analyzed. Univariate and multivariate logistic models were used for risk factor analyses. Results: The rate of UROGTs was 56.8%, and the incidence was 7.2 per 100 tube days. An increased risk of UROGTs was associated with higher agitation scores (OR=17.82, P=0.001), no oral feeding (OR=0.02, P=0.007), fixation tape loosening (OR=22.75, P=0.027) and tape wetting (OR=12.6, P=0.021). Conclusions: The incidence of UROGTs was found to be significantly higher than that of endotracheal tube extubation. The risk factors were higher agitation scores, no oral feeding, fixation tape loosening and tape wetting.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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