Chang K K, Jawan B, Fung S T, Lee J H
Ma Zui Xue Za Zhi. 1989 Jun;27(2):149-52.
In order to asses the effect of preoperative fasting time on gastric volume and pH, sixty elective surgical patients, ASA physical status I or II, were divided into group A (NPO less than 10 h) and group B (NPO more than 10 h). No premedication was given. Immediately following induction and intubation, the residual gastric fluid was obtained by suction using a No. 16 Sakem samp tube and its volume and pH measured. Residual gastric fluid volumes showed no statistically significant differences between the two groups (Group A: 31.76 +/- 21.51 mL Group B: 25.93 +/- 13.51 mL; T = 1.236, T less than T 0.05 = 1.96). Values for pH between the groups were also similar (Group A: 1.65 +/- 1.12; Group B: 1.52 +/- 0.73; T = 0.53, T less than T 0.05 = 1.96). Our study suggests that a significant number of patients are at risk for aspiration of acidic gastric contents and that this risk is not lowered by additional preoperative fasting time in excess of 10 h.