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A SURVEY ON THE ACCURACY OF CAPNOGRAPHY COMPARING TO CHEST XRAY IN NASOGASTRIC TUBE PLACEMENT Y, Mohammad Nahal L, Feizi A, Valizadeh Hassanloei M A. A SURVEY ON THE ACCURACY OF CAPNOGRAPHY COMPARING TO CHEST XRAY IN NASOGASTRIC TUBE PLACEMENT. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 12 (3) :199-206
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  A SURVEY ON THE ACCURACY OF CAPNOGRAPHY COMPARING TO CHEST XRAY IN NASOGASTRIC TUBE PLACEMENT   Hagigi Moghadam Y [1] ,Mohammad Nahal L [2] *,Feizi A [3] ,Valizadeh Hassanloei MA [4]     Received:19 Feb , 2014 Accepted: 23Apr , 2014   Abstract   Background & Aims: P lacement of gastric tubes is a common procedure in patients. Blind placement of the tubes cause inadvertent feeding tube placement into the respiratory tract which can have serious consequences. Despite the prevalence of gastric tube placement, no reliable and definitive method has been determined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of capnography to compare with the accuracy of radiography in detecting the location of gastric tubes.   Materials & Methods: In this prospective observational study (process research) 85 eligible patients were randomly selected in a convenience sample. The study was done in 2 parts, first it was done by evaluating the accuracy of capnography in detecting tracheal positioning in a control group of 10 consecutive patients receiving mechanically ventilated patients, then, all placements utilized a two-step radiographic method. Capnography was added to the procedure. Data analysis was performed using statistical software spss 16.   Results: Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of capnography to distinguish between gastric and respiratory tube placement was 100%.   Conclusion : Capnography accurately identified all intratracheal feeding tube placements. Applying capnography would significantly save time and costs. Capnography should be considered as a routine method in placing feeding tubes to improve patient safety.   Key words : Capnography, intensive cares unit, nasogastric tube placement.  
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