Acid aspiration prophylaxis in 288 obstetric anaesthetic departments in the United Kingdom

Abstract
Summary: The choice of drugs for acid aspiration prophylaxis in 288 obstetric anaesthetic departments in the United Kingdom was determined by questionnaire. The results are compared with a similar survey of anaesthetic departments 5 years ago. The prescription of sodium citrate and the H2 receptor antagonist ranitidine has superseded that of Mist, magnesium trisilicate.