Does the Size of Nasogastric Tubes Affect Gastroesophageal Reflux in Children?

Author:

Noviski Natan1,Yehuda Yoram Ben2,Serour Francis3,Gorenstein Arkadi3,Mandelberg Avigdor4

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Intensive Care Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

2. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Tel Aviv Israel

3. Division of Pediatric Surgery Tel Aviv Israel

4. Pediatric Pulmonary Unit The Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Holon Sackler School of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackground:To evaluate the effects of nasogastric tube insertion and different nasogastric tube sizes on gastroesophageal reflux in children.Methods:During a prospective randomized study, 29 patients aged 1 month to 4 years (median, 9 months) underwent 24 hours of continuous esophageal pH monitoring to rule out gastroesophageal reflux as the cause of severe pulmonary problems. Each patient was monitored without nasogastric tube for 16 hours (baseline), and thereafter the first nasogastric tube, small (8‐Fr) or large (10‐Fr or 12‐Fr), was placed. Four hours later, the original nasogastric tube was replaced by a new one of large (instead of small) size or of small (instead of large) size. We selected the times of wakefulness in these study periods and compared the number of reflux episodes (NREs), the number of reflux episodes that lasted more than 5 minutes (NRE > 5), and the percentage of time with esophageal pH less than 4 (PTP < 4).Results:The 12‐Fr group in comparison with the 8‐Fr group and baseline showed significant difference (P < 0.05) in the NRE>5 and PTP<4 parameters. No significant differences were found when comparing 8‐Fr versus 10‐Fr groups and baseline. In children with (n = 20) and without (n = 9) gastroesophageal reflux, comparison of the various reflux parameters between baseline and the different sizes of nasogastric tubes showed the same results.Conclusions:Size of the nasogastric tubes is a significant factor in predisposing the child to gastroesophageal reflux. Large nasogastric tubes interfere with the clearance of the refluxed acid from the esophagus.

Publisher

Wiley

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