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[咖啡、香烟、口香糖——术前禁食的误区与真相]

[Coffee, Cigarettes, Chewing Gum - Myths and Facts About Preoperative Fasting].

作者信息

Schieren Mark, Wappler Frank

出版信息

Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 2019 Feb;54(2):142-145. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-124943. Epub 2019 Feb 15.

Abstract

Consumption of clear liquids (including coffee and orange juice without pulp) up to 2 hours before the start of anaesthesia is unproblematic. Contrary to the recommendations of the professional societies, the intake of beverages containing milk (up to 50% of the total volume) in small quantities seems to be harmless. Drinks containing alcohol can considerably delay emptying of the stomach. Immediate preoperative nicotine consumption has no influence on the risk of aspiration, but short-term nicotine abstinence in patients with CHD can reduce the risk of intraoperative myocardial ischaemia. Chewing gum has no effect on the pH of gastric juice, but the gastric fluid volume is slightly increased. Cancelling surgery because of preoperative chewing of gum by a patient is not justified despite increased gastric fluid volume.

摘要

麻醉开始前2小时内饮用清液(包括咖啡和无果肉橙汁)没有问题。与专业协会的建议相反,少量摄入含牛奶饮料(占总体积的50%)似乎无害。含酒精饮料会显著延迟胃排空。术前立即吸烟对误吸风险没有影响,但冠心病患者短期戒烟可降低术中心肌缺血风险。口香糖对胃液pH值没有影响,但胃液量略有增加。尽管胃液量增加,但因患者术前嚼口香糖而取消手术是不合理的。

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