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See also: J-Tube, Kimberly-Clark MIC-KEY, Nasojejunal (NJ) Feeding Tube, PEG-Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy, RIG-Radiologically Inserted Gastrostomy

What is Feeding Tube? In order to maintain the nutrient and calorie intake of patients with neurological diseases, a feeding tube, is inserted directly into the stomach through a surgical opening in the abdomen. This is known as a percutaenous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) or radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG). Read more...Click to read more below


Reasons Taken

173 patients in the community are using or have used Feeding Tube.

Duration

How long current patients have been using Feeding Tube or how long patients were using Feeding Tube before stopping.

How Long Current Patients Have Been Using Feeding Tube

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
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7
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12
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17

How Long Patients Used Feeding Tube Before Stopping

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
0
1
2
0
1
0
Why Patients Stopped Using Feeding Tube (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Other 2 50% Other: 50%
Course of treatment ended 1 25% Course of treatment ended: 25%
Not indicated 1 25% Not indicated: 25%

Patient Reported Evaluations

Results from 5 patient evaluations. See the overall results and all individual evaluations.

Efficacy (Effect based on reason taken)

Major 100% 1

Other

Side-effects (as an overall problem)

Severe 0% 0
Moderate 0% 0
Mild 40% 2
None 60% 3

Top reported side-effects include: none

Summary results are based on 5 individual responses. For more information, see overall results for Adherence, Burden and Cost.

Individual Patient Reported Evaluations (2 of 5)

  • jmlasorsa
    Mouth/throat: moderate
    Arms: moderate
    Chest: mild
    Legs: moderate
  • jmlasorsa
  • by jmlasorsa
    Aug 18, 2008
  • EfficacyMajor
  • Side-effectsNone
  • General health

  • Bobby B
    Mouth/throat: mild
    Arms: moderate
    Chest: mild
    Legs: moderate
  • Bobby B
  • by Bobby B
    Sep 14, 2008
  • EfficacyCan't tell
  • Side-effectsNone
  • Slow my ALS progress

See all evaluation results for Feeding Tube



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