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Clinical Trials/NCT05423054
NCT05423054
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The Effect of Abdominal Massage on Gastrointestinal Outcomes Among Critically Ill Patients Receiving Enteral Feeding

Mansoura University0 sites90 target enrollmentJune 20, 2022

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Abdominal Massage
Sponsor
Mansoura University
Enrollment
90
Primary Endpoint
Investigate the effect of abdominal massage on amount of gastric residual volume among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the effect of abdominal massage on gastrointestinal outcomes among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding.

Detailed Description

Enteral feeding has a vital role in the care of critically ill patients. It is considered a routine patients care in intensive care units. Enteral feeding is also a medical treatment as well as a part of nursing care. It is the preferred route of nutritional support in patients who are incapable of volitional intake. Additionally, it helps to stimulate peristaltic movements of the digestive system, improves blood supply, strengthens the immune system, improves recovery, and reduces physiological stress. There are many complications associated with enteral feeding that can lead to an interruption of the feeding process, including gastrointestinal disorders, mechanical problems, fluid-electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic complications. Feeding intolerance is the most main digestive complication including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, excess gastric residual volume, abdominal distention, and constipation. Aspiration is also a significant side effect of delayed gastric emptying and increased GRV among CIPs. The Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition has recognized aspiration as one of the mutual complications of enteral feeding that should be evaluated before and during the feeding process. Consequently, prolonged ICU stays, and increased duration of mechanical ventilation, and mortality rate are side effects of feeding intolerance and aspiration. Additionally, abdominal massage is one of the complementary and alternative medicine which is significantly grown in recent years. Furthermore, it is an inexpensive, non-invasive intervention, and free from harmful side effects. Besides, it can increase the number of intestinal movements and lead to easier food movement along the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, it allows contraction of the diaphragm more fully, increases the capacity of the lung, and strengthens breathing.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 20, 2022
End Date
December 30, 2022
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Noura Mohamed Othman

Demonstrator in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University

Mansoura University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • All patients who are Full Outline of Unresponsiveness (FOUR) score is from 0-14 admitted to the previous ICUs who have nasogastric tube and within the first 24 hours from beginning enteral feeding will be included in the study.
  • Age: adult CIPs ≥ 18 years.
  • Gender: males and females.
  • Negative gastric pH and glucose strip.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Gastric intolerance (delayed gastric empty).
  • Patients who suffered from spinal cord injury, could not be properly positioned for massage due to severe trauma.
  • Patients receiving prokinetic medications (to avoid interfering with the massage effects).
  • Patients who have contraindications to abdominal massage such as ascites, abdominal aortic aneurysm, ileus, diarrhea, recent abdominal surgery, bleeding of GI, abdominal tumor, and undergoing radiotherapy.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Investigate the effect of abdominal massage on amount of gastric residual volume among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding

Time Frame: 3 days

Change amount of gastric residual volume in milliliters

Investigate the effect of abdominal massage on abdominal circumference among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding

Time Frame: 3 days

Change abdominal circumference in Centimeter

Investigate the effect of abdominal massage on the occurrence of vomiting, constipation, and aspiration among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding

Time Frame: 3 days

Change occurrence of vomiting, constipation, and aspiration among critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding

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