Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content

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Autor(a) principal: Bisinotto,Flora Margarida Barra
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pansani,Patrícia Luísa, Silveira,Luciano Alves Matias da, Naves,Aline de Araújo, Peixoto,Ana Cristina Abdu, Lima,Hellen Moreira de, Martins,Laura Bisinotto
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Summary Objective: Pulmonary aspiration of the gastric contents is one of the most feared complications in anesthesia. Its prevention depends on preoperative fasting as well as identification of risky patients. A reliable diagnostic tool to assess gastric volume is currently lacking. The aim of this study performed on volunteers was to evaluate the feasibility of ultrasonography to identify qualitative and quantitative gastric content. Method: A standardized gastric scanning protocol was applied on 67 healthy volunteers to assess the gastric antrum in four different situations: fasting, after ingesting clear fluid, milk and a solid meal. A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the gastric content in the antrum was performed by a blinded sonographer. The antrum was considered either as empty, or containing clear or thick fluid, or solids. Total gastric volume was predicted based on a cross-sectional area of the antrum. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: For each type of gastric content, the sonographic characteristics of the antrum and its content were described and illustrated. Sonographic qualitative assessment allowed to distinguish between an empty stomach and one with different kinds of meal. The predicted gastric volume was significantly larger after the consumption of any food source compared to fasting. Conclusion: Bedside sonography can determine the nature of gastric content. It is also possible to estimate the difference between an empty gastric antrum and one that has some food in it. Such information may be useful to estimate the risk of aspiration, particularly in situations when prandial status is unknown or uncertain.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
title Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
spellingShingle Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
Bisinotto,Flora Margarida Barra
gastric content
antral area
pulmonary aspiration
preoperative fasting
ultrasonography
title_short Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
title_full Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
title_fullStr Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
title_sort Qualitative and quantitative ultrasound assessment of gastric content
author Bisinotto,Flora Margarida Barra
author_facet Bisinotto,Flora Margarida Barra
Pansani,Patrícia Luísa
Silveira,Luciano Alves Matias da
Naves,Aline de Araújo
Peixoto,Ana Cristina Abdu
Lima,Hellen Moreira de
Martins,Laura Bisinotto
author_role author
author2 Pansani,Patrícia Luísa
Silveira,Luciano Alves Matias da
Naves,Aline de Araújo
Peixoto,Ana Cristina Abdu
Lima,Hellen Moreira de
Martins,Laura Bisinotto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bisinotto,Flora Margarida Barra
Pansani,Patrícia Luísa
Silveira,Luciano Alves Matias da
Naves,Aline de Araújo
Peixoto,Ana Cristina Abdu
Lima,Hellen Moreira de
Martins,Laura Bisinotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gastric content
antral area
pulmonary aspiration
preoperative fasting
ultrasonography
topic gastric content
antral area
pulmonary aspiration
preoperative fasting
ultrasonography
description Summary Objective: Pulmonary aspiration of the gastric contents is one of the most feared complications in anesthesia. Its prevention depends on preoperative fasting as well as identification of risky patients. A reliable diagnostic tool to assess gastric volume is currently lacking. The aim of this study performed on volunteers was to evaluate the feasibility of ultrasonography to identify qualitative and quantitative gastric content. Method: A standardized gastric scanning protocol was applied on 67 healthy volunteers to assess the gastric antrum in four different situations: fasting, after ingesting clear fluid, milk and a solid meal. A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the gastric content in the antrum was performed by a blinded sonographer. The antrum was considered either as empty, or containing clear or thick fluid, or solids. Total gastric volume was predicted based on a cross-sectional area of the antrum. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: For each type of gastric content, the sonographic characteristics of the antrum and its content were described and illustrated. Sonographic qualitative assessment allowed to distinguish between an empty stomach and one with different kinds of meal. The predicted gastric volume was significantly larger after the consumption of any food source compared to fasting. Conclusion: Bedside sonography can determine the nature of gastric content. It is also possible to estimate the difference between an empty gastric antrum and one that has some food in it. Such information may be useful to estimate the risk of aspiration, particularly in situations when prandial status is unknown or uncertain.
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