Title of article :
Effect of black tea on enteral feeding tolerance in ICU patients
Author/Authors :
Mojdeh, Soheila Department of Operating Room Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Shahin, Samire Alzahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran , Khalili, Gholamreza Department of Anesthesiology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Tea consumption has been known mostly as a well-drink after water in the world. Tea drink can affect
balance of fluids and renal function. In addition, it can cause loss of many viruses in the stomach and can increase or decrease
gastrointestinal movements. This research was done to determine the effect of tea on increasing enteral feeding tolerance
in ICU patients in Alzahra Hospital.
METHODS: In this clinical trial study, 45 patients were enrolled in two groups, tea consumption group and the standard
method of nutrition as control group. Tea gavage was performed two times in the morning; 100 cc tea used for the study
group and the same volume of water was used for the control group. Residual volume was measured before gavage. Data
collected for one week. Information sheet had two pages; the first page described how to complete the form and the method
of tea gavage and the second page was for data collection. Data were analyzed by t-student test, chi-square, and analysis
of variance.
RESULTS: In two groups, 92% of patients tolerated liquid gavage. Their difference by chi-square test was not significant.
Average urine volume after black tea gavage was 783.3 L in the study group and 802.2 L in the control group. ANOVA
test showed no significant difference.
CONCLUSIONS: Although the difference was not statistically significant between the two groups, but in study group consumption
of tea was acceptable by patients.
Keywords :
Camellia sinensis , enteral feeding , tea , intensive care
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics