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:: Volume 19, Issue 3 (Fall 2009) ::
MEDICAL SCIENCES 2009, 19(3): 201-205 Back to browse issues page
Ginger extract reduces delayed gastric emptying and nosocomial pneumonia in ARDS patients hospitalized in ICU
Zahra Vahdat Shariatpanahi 1, Forough Azam Taleban , Majid Mokhtari , Farhad Alavi , Yadollah Mehrabi , Mohammad Hossein Salehi Soormaghi , Shahin Shahbazi
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About 20% of patients who are hospitalized in ICU have ALI/ARDS. Their feeding is usually via enteral nutrition.
Background: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a major problem in patients with enteral nutrition, and they are at increased risk for aspiration and subsequent development of pneumonia. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Ginger extract on DGE and developing nosocomial pneumonia in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who are hospitalized in intensive care unit (ICU).
Materials and methods: In this double- blind randomized clinical trial, thirty two ARDS patients, who were on mechanical ventilation and fed via nasogastric tube, were randomly divided two groups. Experimental group (n=16) received ginger extract, and control group (n=16) received coconut oil. The amount of feeding tolerated at the first 48 hours of feeding and within study period, nosocomial pneumonia, number of ICU free days, number of ventilator free days and morality were evaluated during 21 days of intervention.
Results: Nosocomial pneumonia was significantly less frequent in the ginger extract group (6.3% in the ginger extract group versus 31.3% in the control group, p= 0.07). There was no significant difference between two groups in mortality rate. The mean number of ventilator free days was 11.25±4.73 days in ginger group versus 7.18±5 days in control group (p= 0.02). The mean number of ICU free days was 4.43±3.5 days in control group versus 7.06±3.2 days in ginger group (P= 0.04).
Conclusion: this study showed that gastric feed supplementation with ginger extract might reduce DGE and help to reduce the incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) in ARDS patients.
Keywords: ARDS, Ginger, Enteral uutrition, ICU
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Subject: Epidemiology
Received: 2006/09/6 | Published: 2009/10/15
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Vahdat Shariatpanahi Z, Taleban F A, Mokhtari M, Alavi F, Mehrabi Y, Salehi Soormaghi M H et al . Ginger extract reduces delayed gastric emptying and nosocomial pneumonia in ARDS patients hospitalized in ICU. MEDICAL SCIENCES 2009; 19 (3) :201-205
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فصلنامه علوم پزشکی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد پزشکی تهران Medical Science Journal of Islamic Azad Univesity - Tehran Medical Branch
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