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What is the Difference Between an Open and Closed Enteral Feeding System?

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According to studies, closed enteral feeding systems have a significantly lower bacterial contamination rate compared to open systems, highlighting a key difference between an open and closed enteral feeding system. The choice between these two systems is critical for patient safety, infection control, and optimizing nutrition delivery in various healthcare settings.

Understanding the Difference: What is the difference between an open and closed feeding system?

6 min read
According to a study published in a 2000 edition of *Nutrition in Clinical Practice*, open enteral feeding systems were found to have a significantly higher bacterial contamination rate (78%) compared to closed systems (39%). The fundamental **difference between an open and closed feeding system** lies in how the nutritional formula is handled and delivered, with significant implications for patient safety, labor, and cost.