Using an Electromagnetic Guidance System for Placement of Small-Bowel Feeding Tubes to Reduce Feeding Start Times

Author:

Wood Teresa1,Sabol Valerie2,Engel Jill3,Allen Deborah H.4,Thompson Julie A.5,Yap Tracey L.6

Affiliation:

1. Teresa Wood is a nurse practitioner at Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina.

2. Valerie Sabol is a clinical professor and Interim Vice Dean at Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina.

3. Jill Engel is the Service Line Vice President for Heart & Vascular at Duke University Health System, Durham, North Carolina.

4. Deborah H. Allen is a clinical nurse scientist and Director of Nursing Research and EBP at Duke University Health System.

5. Julie A. Thompson is a consulting associate at Duke University School of Nursing.

6. Tracey L. Yap is an associate professor at Duke University School of Nursing.

Abstract

Background Cardiothoracic surgery patients have an increased risk for aspiration and may require enteral access for nutrition. Local Problem In a cardiothoracic intensive care unit, feeding start times were delayed because of scheduling conflicts with support services. An electromagnetic device (Cortrak 2 Enteral Access System, Avanos Medical) was introduced to allow advanced practice providers (nurse practitioners and physician assistants) to independently establish postpyloric access and reduce dependence on ancillary services. Methods A quality improvement study was performed. Pre- and postimplementation data included order time, service arrival, tube placement time, tube positioning, and feeding start times for 207 placements. Pre- and postimplementation surveys were conducted to evaluate advanced practice provider satisfaction with enteral tube placement practices. Results Feeding start time for initial placement decreased by 35.5% (15.6 hours to 10 hours); for subsequent placement, by 55.2% (15.5 hours to 7.0 hours). Assistance by support services decreased by 80.4% (before implementation, 100 of 100 placements [100%]; after implementation, 21 of 107 placements [19.6%]; P < .001; ϕ = 0.815). Overall, advanced practice provider satisfaction increased. Most participants said that using the electromagnetic device was faster, nutrition was delivered sooner, and implementation was a valuable practice change. Conclusions Using an electromagnetic device decreased feeding start times, reduced the need for support services, and increased advanced practice provider satisfaction with small-bowel feeding tube placement practices.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,General Medicine

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