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N/ACompleted· 98 enrolled
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Rehabilitation therapy +2 morebehavioral
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NCT06328985N/ACompleted

A Randomized Controlled Study to Explore the Effect of Different Feeding in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

Zeng Xi·interventional·Posted Mar 25, 2024·Updated May 8, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Rehabilitation therapy, Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding, and 1 other intervention for Traumatic Brain Injury. Completed, enrolled 98 participants across 2 sites.

Detailed Summary

This was a multicenter randomized controlled study of 98 severe Traumatic Brain Injury patients with tracheostomy. Patients enrolled were divided randomly into the observation group with Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding or the control group with Nasogastric tube feeding for enteral nutrition support, respectively. Nutritional status, complications, decannulation of tracheostomy tubes and level of consciousness on day 1 and day 28 were recorded and compared.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesChina
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20252026
First PostedMar 25, 2024
Enrollment StartMar 30, 2024
Primary CompletionOct 16, 2025
Study CompletionOct 30, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.5 yearsPosted 2.3 years ago

Interventions

Rehabilitation therapybehavioral

Including:Acupuncture: Regular acupuncture treatment that can prevent muscle atrophy, improve circulation, and have a stimulating effect. Exercise therapy: Training that focused on limb movements or joint mobilization to prevent muscle contracture, reduce joint mobility, improve spasms, and promote blood circulation. Others: Regular turning, back patting, and position changes performed by caregivers.

Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feedingdevice

Based on this, the patients in the observation group were given nutrition support with Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding (Medical Device No. 20010234, developed by the Swallowing Disorders Research Institute of Zhengzhou University). The entire feeding process strictly followed the standard procedure of Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding. During the feeding process, patients were maintained in a semi-recumbent position with their head elevated, facilitating the placement of the tube into the oral cavity along one side, with the chin brought close to the manubrium sterni.

Nasogastric tube feedingdevice

The patients in the control group were provided nutrition support with Nasogastric tube feeding, while the feeding process strictly followed the relevant guideline. During the treatment, the patients remained in a continuous state of tube indwelling, receiving feeding every 2-3 hours with a maximum feeding volume of 200ml, of which the contents were consistent with the observation group. The entire feeding process was conducted by trained nursing staff. Besides, the tube was replaced by a new one every 5-7 days.