The Effect of Metoclopramide on Gastric Contents after Preoperative Ingestion of Sodium Citrate
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Vol. 63 (9) , 841???843
- https://doi.org/10.1213/00000539-198409000-00011
Abstract
Emale patients to determine whether gastric pH could be increased at the same time that gastric volume was decreased. All patients received 50-ml sodium citrate. To mimic standard anesthetic practice, all patients were premedicated: 20 patients received meperidine alone, 20 received meperidine plus 20-mg metoclopramide, and 20 received diazepam plus 20-mg metoclopramide. Metoclopramide failed to decrease median gastric volume or to increase the number of patients with gastric volumes less than 25 ml. There was no difference in median pH values in the three groups of patients. In patients receiving metoclopramide, the risk of pH values less than 2.5 was greater with gastric volumes less than 25 ml than in patients with volumes greater than or equal to 25 ml. We conclude that preoperative metoclopramide does not decrease gastric volume in patients premedicated with meperidine or diazepam and that when gastric volume was less than 25 ml the neutralizing effect of sodium citrate was lost. Address correspondence to Dr. Schmidt, Department of Anesthesia, Glostrup Hospital, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark. Accepted for publication May 21, 1984. © 1984 International Anesthesia Research Society...Keywords
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