使用超声波对脑瘫儿科患者进行术前胃容量评估:前瞻性观察研究

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
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摘要

背景虽然脑瘫是吸入的一个危险因素,但对脑瘫患儿术前禁食后残余胃容量的研究不足。我们通过超声评估脑瘫患儿术前禁食后接受矫形手术的胃容量,评估了饱胃的发生率。在半卧位和右侧卧位时,我们使用超声波获取了胃前部横截面积。计算得出的胃容积大于或等于 1.5 mL.kg-1 即为胃部饱满,吸入风险很高。主要结果是满胃发生率,次要结果是定性胃容量、根据粗大运动功能分类系统划分的疾病严重程度与残胃容量的相关性、按体重计算的胃容量以及定性胃容量。无一人出现全胃状态,每体重胃容量为 0.5 (0.4-0.7) mL.kg-1。残胃容量(p = 0.114)、每体重胃容量(p = 0.117)或胃容量定性等级(p = 0.642)与疾病严重程度无明显差异。需要进一步研究以确定此类儿童的最佳禁食时间。
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Preoperative gastric volume assessment using ultrasound in cerebral palsy pediatric patients: a prospective observational study

Background

Although cerebral palsy is a risk factor for aspiration, there is insufficient research on residual gastric volume after preoperative fasting in children with cerebral palsy. We evaluated the incidence of a full stomach by ultrasound assessment of the gastric volume in children with cerebral palsy who underwent orthopedic surgery after preoperative fasting.

Methods

The patients fasted for 8 h for solid foods and 2 h for clear liquids. We obtained the gastric antral cross-sectional area using ultrasound in the semi-recumbent and right lateral decubitus positions. A calculated stomach volume > 1.5 mL.kg−1 was considered as full, which poses a high aspiration risk. The primary outcome was the incidence of full stomach, and the secondary outcomes were the qualitative gastric volume, correlation of disease severity categorized according to the Gross Motor Function Classification System with the residual gastric volume, gastric volume per body weight, and qualitative gastric volume.

Results

Thirty-seven pediatric patients with cerebral palsy, scheduled for elective orthopedic surgery, were included for analysis. Full-stomach status was observed in none, and the gastric volume per body weight was 0.5 (0.4–0.7) mL.kg−1. No significant differences were observed in the residual gastric volume (p = 0.114), gastric volume per body weight (p = 0.117), or qualitative grade of gastric volume (p = 0.642) in relation to disease severities.

Conclusion

Children with cerebral palsy who fasted preoperatively had empty or nearly empty stomachs. Further studies are required to determine the optimal fasting duration for such children.

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