Gastric emptying of preoperative carbohydrate in elderly assessed using gastric ultrasonography: A randomized controlled study.
Medicine (Baltimore)
; 100(37): e27242, 2021 Sep 17.
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BACKGROUND: Preoperative carbohydrate loading enhances postoperative recovery and reduces patient discomfort. However, gastric emptying of liquids can be delayed in elderly populations. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the gastric emptying of 400âmL of a carbohydrate drink ingested 2âhours before surgery in elderly patients. METHODS: In this prospective, randomized controlled study, patients aged >65âyears were allocated to either fast from midnight (nil per os [NPO] group, nâ=â29) or drink 400âmL of a carbohydrate drink 2âhours before surgery (carbohydrate group, nâ=â29). The gastric antrum was assessed using ultrasonography in the supine position, followed by the right lateral decubitus (RLD) position. The gastric antrum was graded as grade 0 (fluid not seen in both positions), grade 1 (fluid only seen in the RLD position), and grade 2 (fluid seen in both positions). The gastric antral cross-sectional area (CSA) and aspirated residual gastric volume were measured. RESULTS: In 58 patients, the incidence of grade 2 stomach was 13.8% in NPO group and 17.2% in carbohydrate group (Pâ=â.790). The gastric antral CSA in the supine position was larger in carbohydrate group than in NPO group (4.42 [3.72-5.18]âcm2 vs 5.31 [4.35-6.92]âcm2, Pâ=â.018). The gastric antral CSA in the RLD position was not different in NPO and carbohydrate groups (Pâ=â.120). There was no difference in gastric volume (2 [0-7.5] vs 3 [0-13.4], Pâ=â.331) in NPO group versus carbohydrate group. CONCLUSION: The incidence of grade 2 stomach was not different between NPO group and carbohydrate group in elderly patients.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Carbohidratos
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Ultrasonografía
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Periodo Preoperatorio
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Vaciamiento Gástrico
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
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Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Medicine (Baltimore)
Año:
2021
Tipo del documento:
Article
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos