Background: Since 1999, international guidelines recommend fasting from solid foods up to 6 hours and clear liquids up to 2 hours before surgery. Early recovery after surgery programs recommend restoration of oral intake as soon as possible. This study determines adherence to these guidelines up to 20 years after its introduction. Methods: A 2-center observational study with a 10-year interval was performed in the Netherlands. In period 1 (2009), preoperative fasting time was observed as primary outcome. In period 2 (2019), preoperative fasting and postoperative restoration of oral intake were observed. Fasting times were collected using an interview-assisted questionnaire. Results: During both periods, 311 patients were included from vascu...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
A literature review indicates that patients continue to fast for prolonged periods from both food an...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
Contains fulltext : 238641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sin...
Background: Patients fast routinely before elective surgery in order to reduce gastric volume and ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Preope...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
Abstract Background Despite well-defined recommendations, prolonged fasting times for clear fluids a...
Background: Despite the key role of optimized fasting in modern perioperative patient management, li...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
AbstractBackgroundPreoperative fasting aims at minimizing the risk of pulmonary aspiration. Anesthes...
Prolonged pre-operative fasting can be an unpleasant experience and result in serious medical compli...
Abstract Background Long-term fasting for elective surgery has been proven unnecessary based on esta...
Context: Patients are fasting for inappropriately long duration preoperatively despite the American ...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
A literature review indicates that patients continue to fast for prolonged periods from both food an...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
Contains fulltext : 238641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sin...
Background: Patients fast routinely before elective surgery in order to reduce gastric volume and ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Preope...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
Abstract Background Despite well-defined recommendations, prolonged fasting times for clear fluids a...
Background: Despite the key role of optimized fasting in modern perioperative patient management, li...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
AbstractBackgroundPreoperative fasting aims at minimizing the risk of pulmonary aspiration. Anesthes...
Prolonged pre-operative fasting can be an unpleasant experience and result in serious medical compli...
Abstract Background Long-term fasting for elective surgery has been proven unnecessary based on esta...
Context: Patients are fasting for inappropriately long duration preoperatively despite the American ...
Background. Guidelines recommend a preoperative fasting period of 6 hours for solid food and 2 hours...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
A literature review indicates that patients continue to fast for prolonged periods from both food an...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...