View clinical trials related to Acid Aspiration Syndrome.
Filter by:Monitoring and quantification of reflux events in high risk critically ill inpatients and lower risk general medical/surgical inpatients, with comparison to relevant clinical variables.
Lung aspiration can occur when a rapid sequence induction of anesthesia is performed (emergency and/or presence of at least one risk factor for regurgitation of stomach contents). The aim of this study is to assess the Sellick maneuver, which is recommended for patient at high risk of aspiration of gastric content during induction of general anesthesia, despite the lack of solid evidence of its efficacy and possible adverse effects The primary outcome of this non inferiority study is the incidence of lung aspiration whether this maneuver is effectively applied or sham.