• Br J Anaesth · Nov 1994

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Effects of oral nizatidine on preoperative gastric fluid pH and volume in children.

    • K Mikawa, K Nishina, N Maekawa, Y Takao, and H Obara.
    • Department of Anaesthesiology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.
    • Br J Anaesth. 1994 Nov 1;73(5):600-4.

    AbstractWe have studied the effect of oral nizatidine 6 mg kg-1 in total on preoperative gastric fluid pH and volume in children. One hundred and four healthy children, aged 4-11 yr, were allocated randomly to four groups (n = 26): placebo administered at 21:00 and 06:30 the night before and on the day of surgery, respectively (placebo-placebo: control); nizatidine 6 mg kg-1 at 21:00 and placebo at 06:30 (nizatidine-placebo); placebo at 21:00 and nizatidine 6 mg kg-1 at 06:30 (placebo-nizatidine); and nizatidine 3 mg kg-1 at 21:00 and 06:30 (nizatidine-nizatidine). Each child ingested a large volume of apple juice 3 h before estimated induction of anaesthesia. After induction of anaesthesia, pH and volume of gastric fluid obtained via an orogastric tube were measured. Mean pH in the placebo-nizatidine and nizatidine-nizatidine groups was significantly higher than that in the placebo-placebo group (5.7 (SEM 0.3), 6.0 (0.3) vs 1.8 (0.2), respectively) (P < 0.05). Mean pH in the nizatidine-placebo group was similar to that in the control group (2.3 (0.3) vs 1.8 (0.2)). The number of children with pH < 2.5 and volume > 0.4 ml kg-1 in the nizatidine-nizatidine (0%) and placebo-nizatidine (4%) groups was reduced compared with the control (46%) or nizatidine-placebo (38%) group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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