Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study

Abstract Background Colonic transendoscopic enteral tubing (TET) refers to colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy. Colonic TET has been successfully used for frequent colonic administration of drugs or multiple fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs). This prospective observational...

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Main Authors: Ting Zhang, Chuyan Long, Bota Cui, Heena Buch, Quan Wen, Qianqian Li, Xiao Ding, Guozhong Ji, Faming Zhang
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01285-0
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spelling doaj-9fe3d2acdc8c44a19fd26101317fe4522020-11-25T03:35:47ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2020-05-012011810.1186/s12876-020-01285-0Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective studyTing Zhang0Chuyan Long1Bota Cui2Heena Buch3Quan Wen4Qianqian Li5Xiao Ding6Guozhong Ji7Faming Zhang8Medical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityMedical Center for Digestive Diseases, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityAbstract Background Colonic transendoscopic enteral tubing (TET) refers to colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy. Colonic TET has been successfully used for frequent colonic administration of drugs or multiple fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs). This prospective observational study aimed to evaluate possible factors affecting methodology, feasibility and safety of colonic TET. Methods Patients who underwent colonic TET at our center from October 2014 to November 2018 were included. The feasibility, efficacy, and safety of TET were evaluated. Results In total, 224 patients were analyzed. The success rate of TET was 100%. The median retention time of TET tube within the colonic lumen was 8.5 (IQR 7–11) days in 158 patients with tube falling out spontaneously, and the maximum retention time was up to 28 days. These patients were divided into the short-retention group (≤ 8.5 days) and the long-retention group (> 8.5 days). Univariate and multivariate analysis demonstrated that the type of endoscopic clip (p = 0.001) was an independent factor for the retention time. The larger clips as well as a greater number of clips significantly affected the retention time (p = 0.013). No severe adverse event was observed during and after TET. Conclusions Colonic TET is a feasible, practical, and safe colon-targeted drug delivery technique with a high degree of patients’ satisfaction. Two to four large endoscopic clips are recommended to maintain stability of the TET tube within the colon for over 7 days.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01285-0Transendoscopic enteral tubingFecal microbiota transplantationEnemaColonoscopyMethod
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author Ting Zhang
Chuyan Long
Bota Cui
Heena Buch
Quan Wen
Qianqian Li
Xiao Ding
Guozhong Ji
Faming Zhang
spellingShingle Ting Zhang
Chuyan Long
Bota Cui
Heena Buch
Quan Wen
Qianqian Li
Xiao Ding
Guozhong Ji
Faming Zhang
Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
BMC Gastroenterology
Transendoscopic enteral tubing
Fecal microbiota transplantation
Enema
Colonoscopy
Method
author_facet Ting Zhang
Chuyan Long
Bota Cui
Heena Buch
Quan Wen
Qianqian Li
Xiao Ding
Guozhong Ji
Faming Zhang
author_sort Ting Zhang
title Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
title_short Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
title_full Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
title_fullStr Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
title_sort colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy (with video): a prospective study
publisher BMC
series BMC Gastroenterology
issn 1471-230X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Colonic transendoscopic enteral tubing (TET) refers to colonic transendoscopic tube-delivered enteral therapy. Colonic TET has been successfully used for frequent colonic administration of drugs or multiple fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs). This prospective observational study aimed to evaluate possible factors affecting methodology, feasibility and safety of colonic TET. Methods Patients who underwent colonic TET at our center from October 2014 to November 2018 were included. The feasibility, efficacy, and safety of TET were evaluated. Results In total, 224 patients were analyzed. The success rate of TET was 100%. The median retention time of TET tube within the colonic lumen was 8.5 (IQR 7–11) days in 158 patients with tube falling out spontaneously, and the maximum retention time was up to 28 days. These patients were divided into the short-retention group (≤ 8.5 days) and the long-retention group (> 8.5 days). Univariate and multivariate analysis demonstrated that the type of endoscopic clip (p = 0.001) was an independent factor for the retention time. The larger clips as well as a greater number of clips significantly affected the retention time (p = 0.013). No severe adverse event was observed during and after TET. Conclusions Colonic TET is a feasible, practical, and safe colon-targeted drug delivery technique with a high degree of patients’ satisfaction. Two to four large endoscopic clips are recommended to maintain stability of the TET tube within the colon for over 7 days.
topic Transendoscopic enteral tubing
Fecal microbiota transplantation
Enema
Colonoscopy
Method
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01285-0
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