• Masui · Feb 1996

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    [The volume and pH of gastric fluid in elective surgical patients after preoperative oral fluid intake].

    • Y Yatsu, H Yoshida, I Araki, S Shirasaki, A Miyata, A Maeda, and A Matsuki.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Hachinohe City Hospital.
    • Masui. 1996 Feb 1;45(2):200-4.

    AbstractThe effect of preoperative oral fluid intake on the volume and pH of gastric fluid was examined in 45 elective surgical patients ranged in ages from 18 to 70 years. Two hours preoperatively they all received oral roxatidine 75 mg with 10 ml water, immediately followed by 150 ml oral water or 150 ml refreshing drink or no fluid as control. Just after the induction of anesthesia, a Salem-sump tube was put down to the stomach to collect gastric fluid in each patient. The volume and pH of gastric fluid taken were 10.9 +/- 7.9 ml, 16.3 +/- 2.3 in control group, 8.0 +/- 6.0 ml, 6.2 +/- 2.4 in the water group and 6.3 +/- 6.0 ml, 7.1 +/- 1.7 in the refreshing drink group. As there were no significant differences in gastric pH values in the three groups, the highest value was found in the refreshing drink group. No significant difference in VAS of hungry and thirsty feeling was found among the three groups. We conclude that preoperative oral water or refreshing drink with roxatidine 75 mg 2 hours before the start of anesthesia may not increase the risk of aspiration during the induction of anesthesia.

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