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guido dall'acqua

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Mar 10, 2016, 8:33:17 AM3/10/16
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Hi , i'm Dall'Acqua Guido
Phisician in ten-bed neuro-ICU in Italy .
In case of GRV more than 500 ml we reintroduce 300 ml , 
start a prochinetic protocol
( metoclopramide and eritromicin )
Reduce enteral infusion

Best wishes 
Guido 

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Aurelia Sega <segaa...@gmail.com>: Mar 08 02:56PM -0800

Hello
 
My name is Aurelia, I'm critical care nurse and academic teacher. I have a
question about GRVs. What should we do if we have less than 500 ml GRVs.
Should we return to the patient or throw away? I would be greatfull for
help:)
 
Regards
 
Aurelia Sega
Intensive Care Unit
University Hospital in Krakow
Poland
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violam

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Mar 29, 2016, 8:44:49 AM3/29/16
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Hello,

I do not have a sense of what ICUs are currently doing. We have one RCT in section 5.6 of our CPGs 'Strategies to Optimize the Delivery of EN: discarding GRVs', which I have attached. The RCT investigated whether GRVs should be returned or discarded. 

We have updated the poll on the Critical Care Nutrition homepage to learn what usual practice is at ICUs globally.

Regards,
Margot


On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 8:33:17 AM UTC-5, guidodallacqua wrote:
Hi , i'm Dall'Acqua Guido
Phisician in ten-bed neuro-ICU in Italy .
In case of GRV more than 500 ml we reintroduce 300 ml , 
start a prochinetic protocol
( metoclopramide and eritromicin )
Reduce enteral infusion

Best wishes 
Guido 

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Aurelia Sega: Mar 08 02:56PM -0800

Hello
 
My name is Aurelia, I'm critical care nurse and academic teacher. I have a
question about GRVs. What should we do if we have less than 500 ml GRVs.
Should we return to the patient or throw away? I would be greatfull for
help:)
 
Regards
 
Aurelia Sega
Intensive Care Unit
University Hospital in Krakow
Poland
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