Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie
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Perioperative fasting aims at decreasing the incidence of gastric content inhalation during anesthesia. Current knowledge concerning gastric emptying and the epidemiology of pulmonary aspiration authorizes new perioperative fasting guidelines. ⋯ On the other hand, after surgery, the mandatory intake of water significantly increases the incidence of postoperative vomiting. Therefore new guidelines may be applied for children operated in ambulatory surgery settings: 1) clear fluids may be allowed until 2-3 hours before operation, 10 ml.kg-1, or even ad libitum for some authors (by clear fluids one means water, tea, coffee, apple juice, syrup with water); 2) drinking is not absolutely necessary before discharge from day care surgery unit and should be left to the child's own assessment.
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There are few data available from European pediatric intensive care units (PICU) regarding the modes of death and their causes. ⋯ The modes of death in our PICU were statistically not different from those seen in two of four North-American PICUs; LWT was less prevalent than in the two other PICUs, but the patient populations were very different (presence of neonates and many cardiovascular surgery patients). Assessment of the severity of illness at admission and of functional outcome in the survivors are mandatory in future studies.