Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Department of Clinical Studies-New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Sep;33(5):2014-2019. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15563. Epub 2019 Jul 11.
Esophagostomy feeding tubes (E-tubes) are an essential tool for management of hyporexic patients' acute and chronic nutritional requirements. Despite their routine use, limited information is available regarding E-tube complications, especially in the recent veterinary literature.
To provide an updated descriptive account of E-tube complications in cats and dogs, and to evaluate potential prognostic factors to determine if certain patients are at increased risk for complications.
One hundred two dogs and 123 cats.
Retrospective study evaluating patients that had E-tubes placed between March 2014 and March 2017.
One hundred patients (44.4%) experienced a complication related to tube placement, with a similar complication rate among dogs (43.1%) and cats (45.5%). Twenty-two cats (17.8%) and 14 dogs (13.7%) developed signs of infection at the E-tube site, with 5 cats (22.7%) and 5 dogs (35.7%) requiring surgical debridement. Regurgitation of food through the E-tube stoma was noted in 7 dogs and 1 cat. Three patients were euthanized as a result of tube-related complications.
We have provided an updated descriptive review of complications associated with E-tube placement in a large population of dogs and cats at a tertiary referral center. Although E-tubes are essential tools that generally are safe and well tolerated, several complications can occur. We did not identify any specific factors that increase patient risk for these complications, and therefore it is important that all patients are closely monitored and clients are educated to pursue prompt veterinary assessment when such complications arise.
食管造口饲管(E 管)是管理低食欲患者急性和慢性营养需求的重要工具。尽管它们经常使用,但关于 E 管并发症的信息有限,特别是在最近的兽医文献中。
提供猫和狗 E 管并发症的最新描述性描述,并评估潜在的预后因素,以确定某些患者是否存在并发症风险增加的情况。
102 只狗和 123 只猫。
回顾性研究评估了 2014 年 3 月至 2017 年 3 月期间放置 E 管的患者。
100 例患者(44.4%)出现与管放置相关的并发症,狗(43.1%)和猫(45.5%)的并发症发生率相似。22 只猫(17.8%)和 14 只狗(13.7%)在 E 管部位出现感染迹象,其中 5 只猫(22.7%)和 5 只狗(35.7%)需要手术清创。7 只狗和 1 只猫出现食物通过 E 管造口反流。3 例患者因管相关并发症而被安乐死。
我们在一家三级转诊中心的大量狗和猫中提供了 E 管放置相关并发症的最新描述性综述。尽管 E 管是必不可少的工具,通常安全且耐受良好,但仍可能发生多种并发症。我们没有发现任何特定因素会增加患者发生这些并发症的风险,因此重要的是,所有患者都要密切监测,如果出现这些并发症,应及时告知客户并寻求兽医评估。