Disorders of the spinal cord and motor neurone disease Question Bank

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Hi regarding this question (best nutritional intervention in MND), any reason/rationale for PIG better to be RIG? Thanks

Jonathan Cleaver (Administrator) June 22, 2024 at 1:16 pm

Thanks for your important comment Bobby. The ProGas study noted the following observation written below verbatim:

“We noted significantly worse respiratory impairment in the per-oral image-guided gastrostomy group. Despite this, 30-day mortality was similar to the other groups. This observation would suggest that percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy might be the optimum method of gastrostomy when respiratory function is largely unimpaired and per-oral image-guided gastrostomy when respiratory function is significantly compromised. Both percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and per-oral image-guided gastrostomy seemed to offer easier post-insertion tube management than radiologically inserted gastrostomy; ease of management is crucial, especially in very frail patients who undergo gastrostomy late, when they are more likely to feel the burden of other consequences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, such as respiratory problems and the loss of mobility and speech.”

Hopefully, this answers your question and is helpful.

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