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Cola May Damage Feeding Tubes – Tuesday Tube Facts

Cola May Damage Feeding Tubes – Tuesday Tube Facts

Using cola to declog a feeding tube may cause damage to the tube itself.*

It can also worsen or create future clogs.*

* Dandeles, Lauren M. and Lodolee, Amy E. “Efficacy of Agents to Prevent and Treat Enteral Feeding Tube Clogs.” The Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2011; 45:676-680.

Death Associated with Replacement Feeding Tube – Tuesday Tube Facts

Death Associated with Replacement Feeding Tube – Tuesday Tube Facts

A replacement feeding tube perforated bronchial tissue, leading to a patient’s death.*

The feeding tube was replaced due to a clog.*

The patient passed away just 65 minutes after the attempt to replace the feeding tube.*

* Smith, A.L., Santa Ana, C.A., Fordtran, J.S., Guileyardo, J.M. Deaths associated with insertion of nasogastric tubes for enteral nutrition in the medical intensive care unit: Clinical and autopsy findings. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 2018;31(3):310-316.

Most NG Tube Misplacements Occurred in Older Adults – Tuesday Tube Facts

Most NG Tube Misplacements Occurred in Older Adults – Tuesday Tube Facts

Nearly 68% of malpositioned nasogastric feeding tubes occurred in adults between 60 and 89 years old.*

These events took place in Pennsylvania between 2011 and 2016. About half of the misplacements were discovered with a chest x-ray.*

* Wallace SC. Data Snapshot: Complications Linked to Iatrogenic Enteral Feeding Tube Misplacements. Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory, 2017; 14:1-60.

More than half of misplacements reported as Serious Events – Tuesday Tube Facts

More than half of misplacements reported as Serious Events – Tuesday Tube Facts

In Pennsylvania, 56% of nasogastric feeding tube misplacements were reported as Serious Events.1

1.2% of those misplacements resulted in death.1

In 2016, a $5 million verdict was awarded following a patient’s death due to a misplaced feeding tube at a Philadelphia-area hospital.2

1. Wallace, SC. Data Snapshot: Complications Linked to Iatrogenic Enteral Feeding Tube Misplacements. Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory, 2017; 14:1-60.

2. McCrystal, Laura. (2016, 16 May). Montco jury awards $5 million in hospital death [online]. The Inquirer. Accessed July 8, 2019

PA Requires Reporting of NG Tube Misplacements – Tuesday Tube Facts

PA Requires Reporting of NG Tube Misplacements – Tuesday Tube Facts

Pennsylvania is one of few states that requires reporting of misplaced* nasogastric feeding tubes.1

Between 2011 and 2016, 166 enteral tube misplacements were documented in Pennsylvania.2

* Complications after enteral access device (EAD) placement can include misplacement, which is when the tip of the EAD is placed in an anatomical position not intended for the proper administration of enteral nutrition.

1. Irving, S., Rempel, G., Lyman, B., Sevilla, W., Northington, L., Guenter, P. Pediatric Nasogastric Tube Placement and Verification: Best Practice Recommendations From the NOVEL Project. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2018; 33(6):921-927.

2. Wallace, S.C. Data Snapshot: Complications Linked to Iatrogenic Enteral Feeding Tube Misplacements. PA Patient Safety Authority, 2017; 14:1-60.
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