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Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Diabetic patients despite standard preoperative fasting may be at an increased risk of aspiration due to gastroparesis. This study aimed to evaluate the gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under gener...

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Autor principal: Rajeswari, L
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116767/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340716
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Diabetic patients despite standard preoperative fasting may be at an increased risk of aspiration due to gastroparesis. This study aimed to evaluate the gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia. METHODS: This study was conducted in 30 non-diabetic and 30 diabetics, aged 40 to 80 years, of either gender, BMI <35kg/m2, belonging to American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I-III. Pregnant patients, those with history of upper gastrointestinal morbidity or upper abdominal surgery and patients with liver and kidney disease were excluded. Preoperatively, using gastric sonography, antrum was assessed in semi-setting and right lateral decubitus positions. The type of gastric contents (empty, fluid, solid) was noted, and gastric residual volume (GRV) was estimated by measuring antral cross-sectional area (CSA) and using mathematical models. After induction of anaesthesia, orogastric tube was inserted and gastric contents aspirated. RESULTS: Diabetic patients had significantly higher mean antral CSA and calculated mean GRV in both right lateral and semi-sitting position (p <0.0001). Gastric antrum appeared empty in significantly greater number of non-diabetic patients as compared to diabetic patients in both right lateral (p <0.0001) and semi-sitting positions (p =0.0002). A higher mean volume of gastric aspirate was also found in the diabetics as compared to the non-diabetics (p <0.0001). CONCLUSION: The current fasting guidelines for elective surgery are not conclusive in patients with long-standing diabetes. Hence, we recommend the use of point-of-care ultrasound as an effective screening tool to assess the aspiration risk and to tailor anaesthetic management.
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spelling pubmed-91167672022-05-19 Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia. Rajeswari, L Indian J Anaesth Ish Narani E Poster Award Abstracts BACKGROUND & AIMS: Diabetic patients despite standard preoperative fasting may be at an increased risk of aspiration due to gastroparesis. This study aimed to evaluate the gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia. METHODS: This study was conducted in 30 non-diabetic and 30 diabetics, aged 40 to 80 years, of either gender, BMI <35kg/m2, belonging to American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I-III. Pregnant patients, those with history of upper gastrointestinal morbidity or upper abdominal surgery and patients with liver and kidney disease were excluded. Preoperatively, using gastric sonography, antrum was assessed in semi-setting and right lateral decubitus positions. The type of gastric contents (empty, fluid, solid) was noted, and gastric residual volume (GRV) was estimated by measuring antral cross-sectional area (CSA) and using mathematical models. After induction of anaesthesia, orogastric tube was inserted and gastric contents aspirated. RESULTS: Diabetic patients had significantly higher mean antral CSA and calculated mean GRV in both right lateral and semi-sitting position (p <0.0001). Gastric antrum appeared empty in significantly greater number of non-diabetic patients as compared to diabetic patients in both right lateral (p <0.0001) and semi-sitting positions (p =0.0002). A higher mean volume of gastric aspirate was also found in the diabetics as compared to the non-diabetics (p <0.0001). CONCLUSION: The current fasting guidelines for elective surgery are not conclusive in patients with long-standing diabetes. Hence, we recommend the use of point-of-care ultrasound as an effective screening tool to assess the aspiration risk and to tailor anaesthetic management. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9116767/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340716 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title_full Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title_fullStr Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title_full_unstemmed Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title_short Abstract No.: ABS1363: A comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
title_sort abstract no.: abs1363: a comparative evaluation of gastric residual volume using ultrasound in fasting diabetic and non-diabetic adults undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.
topic Ish Narani E Poster Award Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116767/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340716
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