Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional Clinical Trial
Official title:
Visualization of the Stomach During Fasting and Measurement of Intragastric Volume After Ingestion of Fluid: Feasibility and Application of Three Dimensional Ultrasound in Healthy Subjects. ECHO3DGASTRIQUE Study
Aspiration pneumonia is a dreaded complication of anaesthesia because of its prevalence
(1/3,886 cases in elective anaesthesia and 1/895 cases in emergency settings) and its high
morbidity and mortality (3 to 9%). This chemical and/or infectious pneumonia is secondary to
passage of the gastric contents into the unprotected upper airways during general
anaesthesia. The prognosis depends on three factors: the presence of food debris, and the
acidity and volume of the gastric contents. To prevent this complication, the French society
of anaesthesia and intensive care recommends preoperative fasting rules and, in patients
presenting risk factors for aspiration, the use of antacids and rapid sequence intubation.
This preventive strategy is associated with certain adverse events: deferred operative
procedures, discomfort and hypoglycaemia secondary to fasting, more frequent anaphylactic
complications, and memory of anaesthetic induction.
Over recent years, ultrasound has become more widely used by anaesthetists for local
anaesthesia, vascular catheterization, haemodynamic monitoring and, more recently, 2D
ultrasound estimation of intragastric volume. However, 2D ultrasound estimation of
intragastric volume presents several limitations: because of the complex shape of the
stomach, this technique requires a long learning curve and the measured volume is poorly
correlated with reference techniques (MRI and 99Tc scintigraphy). Two studies have recently
measured intragastric volume by three dimensional ultrasound with promising results.
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| Completed |
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