LINCOLN M W
Calif Med. 1957 Dec;87(6):403-7.
Aspiration of vomitus is one of the leading causes of anesthetic deaths. These deaths can be prevented only by proper evaluation of the patient preoperatively and assuming that any patient dealt with in emergency has a full stomach until proven otherwise. Preliminary observations on the incidence of "silent regurgitation and aspiration" in a series of patients anesthetized for elective operation indicated that by obtaining a smooth induction and preventing any respiratory obstruction during anesthesia, regurgitation and aspiration can be minimized.
呕吐物误吸是麻醉死亡的主要原因之一。只有通过术前对患者进行适当评估,并假定任何接受急诊手术的患者胃内充满食物,直至有相反证据,才能避免这些死亡。对一系列择期手术麻醉患者中“隐匿性反流和误吸”发生率的初步观察表明,通过实现平稳诱导并防止麻醉期间出现任何呼吸梗阻,可将反流和误吸降至最低程度。