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J Cardiovasc Thorac Res. 2011;3(4): 133-134.
doi: 10.5681/jcvtr.2011.029
PMID: 24250971
PMCID: PMC3825344
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Case Report

Nasogastric Tube Placement Errors and Complications in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Case Report

Mahin Seyedhejazi*, Masoud Hamidi, Daryoush Sheikhzadeh, Behzad Aliakbari Sharabiani Aliakbari Sharabiani
*Corresponding Author: Email: seidhejazie@yahoo.com

Abstract

Nasal ala pressure sores are among complications of nasogastric tube in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). The severity of the injury is usually minor and easily ignored. However, the complication could be easily avoided. This is a case of nasal ala sore after the placement of nasal enteral tube in a pediatric intensive care unit in our center. A 5-month-old female with pulmonary hypertension secondary to bronchiectasis with nasal ala pressure sore were reported. She was hospitalized in pediatric intensive care unit at Tabriz Children Hospital in 2010.After 53 days of PICU hospitalization she had nasal ala sore. Conclusion: We know that nasal ala pressure sores could easily be avoided when preventive procedures were performed during nasogastric tube insertion.
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