The Medical Literature/Clinical Studies
Related to the AMT Bridle™ System
“Perhaps critical care practitioners who are
avid in ensuring efficient enteral nutrition will come to embrace this advance in bridling technology as a path to improving nutritional supplementation for their patients.”
"The Bridle Path to Improved Enteral Nutrition Efficiency"
Marc J. Popovich, MD FACCM
Critical Care Medicine 2010, Vol. 38 No. 3
References:
"Use of a Nasal Bridle Prevents Accidental Nasoenteral Feeding Tube Removal."
Scott R. Gunn, MD; Barbara J. Early RN; Mazen S. Zenati, MD, MPH, PhD; Juan B.
Ochoa, MD, FACS: JPEN Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 2009;
33 (1) 50-54.
"The Routine Bridling of Tubes Is a Safe and Effective Method
of Reducing Dislodgement in the Intensive Care Unit." Christopher W. Seder,
MD; Randy Janczyk, MD: NCP Nutrition in Clinical Practice 2008-2009; 23 (6)
651-654. Nasojejunal
"Nasal Bridling Decreases Feeding Tube Dislodgement
and May Increase Caloric Intake in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: A Randomized,
Controlled Trial." Christopher W. Seder, MD; William Stockdale, RN; Linda
Hale, RN; Randy J. Janczyk, MD, FACS: Critical Care Medicine 2010, Vol. 38
No. 3.
