Holdsworth J D, Furness R M, Roulston R G
Br J Anaesth. 1974 Jul;46(7):526-9. doi: 10.1093/bja/46.7.526.
A comparison has been made between two methods of emptying the stomach before general anaesthesia in obstetric patients: aspiration by a stomach tube, and apomorphine-induced vomiting. It was found that most patients preferred apomorphine to the stomach tube. During the operation stomach contents were aspirated in both groups. The mean volumes aspirated were not significantly different. It would appear that neither method guarantees an empty stomach at induction and failure to induce vomiting with apomorphine does not signify that the stomach is empty. Patients, undergoing elective operations, starved for 6 hours and who were not subjected to either method of gastric emptying were found to have significant quantities of stomach contents during anaesthesia. There was no evidence that apomorphine had a deleterious effect on the Apgar scores of the infants at birth.
用胃管抽吸和阿扑吗啡诱导呕吐。结果发现,大多数患者更喜欢阿扑吗啡而非胃管。手术期间两组均对胃内容物进行了抽吸。抽吸的平均量没有显著差异。似乎两种方法都不能保证诱导时胃是空的,而且阿扑吗啡未能诱导呕吐并不意味着胃是空的。对接受择期手术、禁食6小时且未采用任何一种胃排空方法的患者进行研究发现,麻醉期间他们胃内有大量内容物。没有证据表明阿扑吗啡对出生时婴儿的阿氏评分有有害影响。