Contains fulltext : 176961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Perioperative aspiration leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Point-of-care gastric ultrasound is an emerging tool to assess gastric content at the bedside. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of baseline gastric content on fasted elective surgical patients. The primary outcome was the incidence of full stomach (solid content or >1.5 ml kg-1 of clear fluid). Secondary outcomes included: gastric volume distribution (entire cohort, each antral grade); the association between gastric fullness, fasting intervals, and co-morbidities; anaesthetic management changes and incidence of aspiration. Results: We identified 538 patie...
Background: Preoperative fasting of patients aims to reduce the residual gastric volume (RGV). The m...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
Background: Current fasting guidelines are often exceeded in clinical practice, resulting in stressf...
Background: Perioperative aspiration leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Point-of-care gas...
Context: Gastric ultrasound is an emerging point-of-care diagnostic tool to examine stomach contents...
Background and Aims: Pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a serious complication of anaesthes...
Background and Aims: An audit was conducted between July 2017 and November 2017 to assess the adequa...
Introduction Recent guidelines advocate a preoperative fasting interval of 6 h for solid food, 4 h f...
Introduction: Aspiration is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Fasting guidelines ...
Introduction: Aspiration is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Fasting guidelines ...
Abstract Background and objectives: The current preoperative fasting guidelines allow fluid intake ...
Abstract Background and objectives: Preoperative fasting may lead to undesirable effects in the sur...
Editor’s key points † The authors review the literature regarding the use of ultrasound to estimate ...
In this prospective cohort study, we examined the residual gastric contents of 255 fasted patients u...
Background and objectives: The current preoperative fasting guidelines allow fluid intake up to 2 h ...
Background: Preoperative fasting of patients aims to reduce the residual gastric volume (RGV). The m...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
Background: Current fasting guidelines are often exceeded in clinical practice, resulting in stressf...
Background: Perioperative aspiration leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Point-of-care gas...
Context: Gastric ultrasound is an emerging point-of-care diagnostic tool to examine stomach contents...
Background and Aims: Pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a serious complication of anaesthes...
Background and Aims: An audit was conducted between July 2017 and November 2017 to assess the adequa...
Introduction Recent guidelines advocate a preoperative fasting interval of 6 h for solid food, 4 h f...
Introduction: Aspiration is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Fasting guidelines ...
Introduction: Aspiration is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Fasting guidelines ...
Abstract Background and objectives: The current preoperative fasting guidelines allow fluid intake ...
Abstract Background and objectives: Preoperative fasting may lead to undesirable effects in the sur...
Editor’s key points † The authors review the literature regarding the use of ultrasound to estimate ...
In this prospective cohort study, we examined the residual gastric contents of 255 fasted patients u...
Background and objectives: The current preoperative fasting guidelines allow fluid intake up to 2 h ...
Background: Preoperative fasting of patients aims to reduce the residual gastric volume (RGV). The m...
BackgroundFasting before general anaesthesia aims to reduce the volume and acidity of stomach conten...
Background: Current fasting guidelines are often exceeded in clinical practice, resulting in stressf...