%0 Journal Article %T Gastric lavage in patients with acute poisoning %A Montserrat Amig¨® Tad¨ªn %J NURE Investigaci¨®n %D 2012 %I Foundation for Nursery Development, (FUDEN) %X Acute poisonings are a frequent complaint in emergency departments and therapy which prevents the absorption of toxic products taken orally is often indicated: one such option is gastric lavage. Gastric lavage is a digestive decontamination technique whose goal is to remove the maximum amount of poison from the stomach and prevent its absorption. The procedure involves inserting a gastric tube into the stomach through the mouth or nose; firstly to aspirate all the stomach contents and then to perform gastric washing manoeuvres. The effectiveness of gastric lavage is limited and involves a risk of iatrogenesis, and therefore the indications and contraindications should be carefully considered and the technique carried out meticulously to increase its effectiveness and reduce complications, primarily bronchoaspiration. Gastric lavage may be used in conjunction with other digestive decontamination techniques such as administration of activated charcoal. This gastric lavage protocol is based on a review of the literature on this procedure and is supported by the expertise of our research group in gastrointestinal decontamination techniques in patients with acute poisoning. %K Gastric Lavage %K Poisoning %K Decontamination %K Probe %K Nursing Care. %U http://www.fuden.es/protocolos_detalle.cfm?ID_PROTOCOLO=122&ID_PROTOCOLO_INI=1