1. The effect of celiac plexus block in critically ill patients intolerant of enteral nutrition: a randomized, placebo-controlled study
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Necdet Sut, Huseyin Ozdemir, Hakan Genchallac, Dilek Memiş, Osman Temizöz, and Mehmet Turan Inal
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,Metoclopramide ,Adolescent ,Critical Care ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Critical Illness ,Celiac plexus ,Celiac Plexus ,Enteral administration ,Young Adult ,Enteral Nutrition ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthesia ,APACHE ,Acetaminophen ,Aged ,Bupivacaine ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Area under the curve ,Nerve Block ,Analgesics, Non-Narcotic ,Middle Aged ,Respiration, Artificial ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Parenteral nutrition ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nerve block ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of celiac plexus block for the treatment of feeding intolerance in critically ill patients.Nineteen mechanically ventilated medical patients intolerant of enteral nutrition and receiving metoclopramide underwent bilateral celiac plexus block. The anterior procedure was accomplished under sonographic guidance with the injection of either 25 mL bupivacaine 0.25% (celiac group, n = 10) or saline (control group, n = 9) bilaterally. Gastric emptying was assessed by the acetaminophen absorption method. After the block, nasogastric feeding was commenced, and nasogastric aspirates were collected once every 24 hours. Successful feeding was defined as 24-hourly gastric residual volume250 mL with a feeding rateor = 40 mL/h.Demographic data were similar for the 2 groups. The area under the plasma paracetamol absorption curve (383.8 +/- 248.1 mg . min . L(-1)) and the peak plasma paracetamol concentration (C(max); 3.28 +/- 2.15 mg/L) in the celiac group were significantly lower than the area under the curve value (1233.5 +/- 771.2) and C(max) value (10.14 +/- 6.04) in controls (P0.001 for all). After treatment, celiac plexus block reduced the mean gastric residual volume (celiac group: 430 +/- 32 mL to 205 +/- 30 mL, P0.001; control group: 450 +/- 33 mL to 461 +/- 19 mL, P0.05) and improved the proportion of patients with successful feeding (celiac block 80% vs controls 0%, P0.001).In critical illness, celiac plexus block is effective for treating feeding intolerance when IV drug therapy has failed to improve gastrointestinal dysfunction.
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- 2010