A device or formula that determines the appropriate speed at which nutrition is delivered through a feeding tube. This tool commonly uses patient-specific data such as weight, nutritional needs, and the concentration of the feeding formula to calculate the milliliters per hour (mL/hr) rate. For example, based on a prescribed daily caloric intake and a specific formula concentration, the tool computes the hourly infusion volume required to meet nutritional requirements.
Precise administration of enteral nutrition is vital for patient health and recovery. Utilizing a mechanism to determine infusion speed ensures that individuals receive the necessary calories, hydration, and nutrients without risking complications such as aspiration, diarrhea, or refeeding syndrome. Historically, these calculations were performed manually, increasing the potential for error. The advent of automated methods has enhanced accuracy and streamlined the process for healthcare providers.