CONTINUOUS ENTERAL FEEDING COUNTERACTS PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR GASTRIC COLONIZATION IN INTENSIVE-CARE UNIT PATIENTS

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作者
BONTEN, MJM [1 ]
GAILLARD, CA [1 ]
VANTIEL, FH [1 ]
VANDERGEEST, S [1 ]
STOBBERINGH, EE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LIMBURG HOSP,DEPT MED MICROBIOL,6202 AZ MAASTRICHT,NETHERLANDS
关键词
ANTIMICROBIALS; SUCRALFATE; ENTERAL FEEDING; GASTRIC COLONIZATION; PH; STRESS ULCER; INTENSIVE CARE UNIT; MICROORGANISMS; CRITICAL ILLNESS; STOMACH;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-199406000-00010
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To test the influence of continuously administered enteral feeding on gastric pH and gastric colonization in patients receiving or not receiving topical antimicrobial prophylaxis of the oropharynx and stomach, including sucralfate as stress ulcer prophylaxis. Design: Prospective, open trial. Setting: Two university hospital general intensive care units (ICUs). Patients: Patients (n = 95) with an ICU stay for at least 5 days. Interventions: Thirty-one patients received antimicrobial agents into the stomach and oropharynx in combination with sucralfate (1 g/6 hrs) as stress ulcer prophylaxis. Sixty-four other patients did not receive antimicrobial prophylaxis or sucralfate, but instead received gastric pH-increasing stress ulcer prophylactic agents, if indicated. Gastric colonization and gastric pH were measured on admission and subsequently at least two times a week. Forty-eight patients (14 receiving and 34 not receiving antimicrobial prophylaxis) received enteral feeding. Measurements and Main Results: Both enteral feeding and gastric pH-increasing stress ulcer prophylaxis independently increased gastric pH: the risks for a gastric pH of >3.5 were, respectively, 4.54 and 2.04 (odds ratios). Enteral feeding also increased the risk for gastric colonization by potentially pathogenic microorganisms (odds ratio = 4.52). Patients receiving both topical antimicrobial prophylaxis and sucralfate remained free of gastric colonization for a longer period than those patients receiving gastric pH-increasing stress ulcer prophylaxis. In these two groups, patients without enteral feeding remained free of gastric colonization for a longer period than those patients receiving enteral feeding. Conclusions: Topical antimicrobial prophylaxis, including sucralfate, successfully prevented gastric colonization with potentially pathogenic microorganisms and was correlated with lower gastric pH values. However, the efficacy was markedly decreased when continuous enteral feeding was administered simultaneously.
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