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Observational Study
Ultrasound assessment of gastric emptying time in preterm infants: A prospective observational study.
- Christiane E Beck, Lars Witt, Lisa Albrecht, Anne-Mieke Winstroth, Matthias Lange, Nils Dennhardt, Dietmar Boethig, and Robert Sümpelmann.
- Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2019 Jun 1; 36 (6): 406-410.
BackgroundIn paediatric anaesthesia, pre-operative fasting should be short to prevent discomfort, hunger, thirst and metabolic disorders. Current European guidelines recommend pre-operative fasting times of 4 h for breast milk and 6 h for formula milk in infants, whereas some national guidelines allow both until 4 h before anaesthesia.ObjectiveWe evaluated the gastric emptying times of preterm infants after breast milk and formula milk, hypothesising that the mean gastric emptying time would be less than 4 h.DesignA prospective, observational, noninterventional cohort study.SettingNeonatal ICU of a university hospital from August to September 2017.PatientsTwenty-two infants with a postmenstrual mean ± SD (range) age of 35 ± 2 (32 to 40) weeks were included. Based on their prescription plan, 10 infants received breast milk and 12 received formula milk with a total volume of 50 ± 16 (24 to 70) ml.InterventionsGastric emptying was examined by sonographic measurements of the gastric antral area (GAA) before (FT0) and hourly after breast milk or formula milk feeding (FT1 to FT3).Main Outcome MeasuresEstimated gastric emptying time after enteral feeding with breast milk and formula milk in preterm infants.ResultsThe GAA of the preterm infants initially increased and subsequently decreased after feeding. GAA correlated significantly with fasting time (r = -0.53, P < 0.0001). At FT3 [199 ± 16 (175 to 225) min], GAA was 0.57 (0.42 to 0.91) cm and showed no difference compared with FT0. Using a linear regression model, the calculated mean gastric emptying time was 218 min.ConclusionThe study shows that the mean gastric emptying time after enteral feeding with breast milk and formula milk is less than 4 h in preterm infants. These results support our current national fasting regimen of 4 h for any milk composition in infants before anaesthesia.Trial RegistrationGerman registry of clinical studies (DRKS-ID: DRKS 00013893).
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