Literature DB >> 25935831

Comparative evaluation of gastric pH and volume in morbidly obese and lean patients undergoing elective surgery and effect of aspiration prophylaxis.

Vikram Mahajan1, Junaid Hashmi1, Rahil Singh2, Tanvir Samra3, Sanjeev Aneja1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The anesthetic management of patients with morbid obesity is challenging. There is no consensus on the routine use of aspiration prophylaxis in morbidly obese patients undergoing elective surgery. AIM: The aim of this study is to assess the risk of pulmonary aspiration and effect of premedication with ranitidine and metoclopramide on gastric pH and volume in morbidly obese and lean patients.
METHODS: Gastric volume and pH were measured in 3 groups of 20 patients each: group I (lean, no aspiration prophylaxis), group II (morbidly obese, no aspiration prophylaxis), and group III (morbidly obese; tablet ranitidine, 150 mg; and tablet metoclopramide, 10 mg administered the night before and 2 hours before surgery). Patients with critical gastric volume >25 mL and critical pH <2.5 (Roberts and Shirley criteria) were considered to be at risk for pulmonary aspiration.
RESULTS: The percentage of patients with gastric volume >25 mL and pH <2.5 was 5%, 30%, and 0% in groups I, II, and III, respectively. Statistically significant difference existed between groups I and II (P = .04) and groups II and III (P = .006). Premedicated morbidly obese and lean patients were comparable (P = .46).
CONCLUSION: Morbidly obese patients undergoing elective surgery are at a higher risk for regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration when compared with lean patients. Preoperative aspiration prophylaxis decreases gastric volume and increases gastric pH and thus should be routinely prescribed.
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Keywords:  Aspiration; Morbid; Obesity; Overweight; Prophylaxis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25935831     DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2015.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Anesth        ISSN: 0952-8180            Impact factor:   9.452


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