Published online Oct 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i19.4410
Peer-review started: July 20, 2020
First decision: August 22, 2020
Revised: September 5, 2020
Accepted: September 12, 2020
Article in press: September 12, 2020
Published online: October 6, 2020
Processing time: 69 Days and 19.4 Hours
Optimal hang time is one of important factors to prevent bacterial contamination during enteral nutrition administration. However, the recommendation for optimal hang time was extrapolated from reports of enteral nutrition contamination in patients with diarrhea and prolonged hang time. No previous studies have directly investigated optimal hang time of blenderized and reconstituted powered formulas at standard room temperature and high temperature.
Despite high risk of contamination, studies that directly evaluated the optimal hang time of blenderized and reconstituted powered formulas at standard room temperature and high temperature are scarce. The investigation of optimal hang time will help prevent bacterial contamination in both hospital and home-based enteral nutrition support.
This study investigated the optimal hang time of both types of formulas at standard room temperature and high temperature.
Ten specimens of blenderized formula and 10 specimens of reconstituted powdered formula were prepared using aseptic techniques. Five specimens of each formula were administered at 25 °C and 32 °C. Simulated administration was done in an incubator. The samples were collected at 0, 2, 4, 6 h and aerobic culture was performed. Food and drug administration criteria were used to determine the unacceptable levels of bacterial contamination.
Unacceptable contamination for blenderized formula began at 4 h at 25 °C and at 2 h at 32 °C. As for the reconstituted powdered formula, there was no bacterial growth in all specimens up to 6 h at both temperatures.
The optimal hang time of the blenderized formula should be limited to 2 h at standard room temperature and be administered by bolus method at high temperature, while a reconstituted powdered formula may hang up to 6 h at both temperatures.
The findings from the current study helps establish and provide the groundwork for further large-scale studies to evaluate optimal hang time for blenderized and reconstituted powered formulas.