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Table 1 Characteristics of patients undergoing TET through mid-gut

From: A novel quick transendoscopic enteral tubing in mid-gut: technique and training with video

Item

Value

Total number

86

Age, mean ± SD, years

37.1 ± 17.8

Male, n (%)

43 (50.0)

Diseases

 Inflammatory bowel disease, n (%)

36 (41.9)

 Others, n (%)

50 (58.1)

TET success rate, n (%)

85 (98.8)

Tubing time, mean ± SD, min

4.2 ± 1.9

 Advanced endoscopist, mean ± SD, min

3.3 ± 0.9

 General endoscopist, mean ± SD, min

5.5 ± 2.4

Aim of TET, n (%)

 FMT, n (%)

65 (75.6)

 Mini-FMT, n (%)

27 (31.4)

 Enteral nutrition, n (%)

20 (23.3)

Satisfaction survey for TET, n (%)

83 (96.5)

Adverse events of patients, n (%)

 Procedure-related

  Mild pharynx bleeding, n (%)

1 (1.2)

  Epistaxis, n (%)

4 (4.6)

  Unplanned extubation, n (%)

2 (2.3)

 Tube-related

  Nausea, n (%)

1 (1.2)

  Pharynx discomfort, n (%)

4 (4.6)

  Rhinorrhoea, n (%)

1 (1.2)

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