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NCT07292935
Gastric Ultrasound Versus Gastroscopic Aspiration
This is a prospective, single-center observational study conducted at the Fribourg Cantonal Hospital to evaluate the diagnostic performance of preoperative gastric ultrasound in determining gastric content and volume. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with complete suction of gastric contents serves as the reference standard. Adult patients (≥ 18 years) scheduled for elective or urgent gastroscopy are consecutively recruited. A gastric ultrasound is performed within one hour before the endoscopic procedure. The antral cross-sectional area is measured in standardized positions (supine and right lateral decubitus), and gastric volume is estimated using validated formulas. Gastric content is categorized into three grades (empty, low-risk liquid content, or high-risk/solid content). During gastroscopy, complete aspiration of gastric contents is performed at the start of the procedure. The aspirated volume and qualitative characteristics (liquid vs. solid) are recorded, and the stomach is classified as empty, partially full, or full by the endoscopist. The primary objective is to determine the accuracy of gastric ultrasound in identifying a full stomach. Secondary objectives include evaluating the qualitative agreement between ultrasound and gastroscopy, correlating estimated gastric volume with aspirated volume, and identifying an optimal ultrasound-based volume threshold predictive of a full stomach. Approximately 1,390 patients will be enrolled over one year to obtain at least 139 "full stomach" cases, based on prevalence estimates and sample size calculations. Statistical analyses will include diagnostic performance metrics, Cohen's kappa, correlation tests, Bland-Altman plots, and ROC curve analysis.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-12-24
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NCT05728242
Point-of-care Gastric Ultrasound for Fracture Surgery
Although there are fasting guidelines offered by the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) for managing preoperative patient assessment, some patients may need to be more cautious about the risk of aspiration. Since ultrasound has been a part of perioperative anesthesiology practice, it is simple to assess gastric content preoperatively with bedside ultrasonography (USG). More research is necessary to define elective surgeries with a possible risk of aspiration. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the adequacy of standard fasting protocols in post-traumatic fracture surgery by measuring and evaluating gastric volume and content with USG in the preoperative operating room.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years
Updated: 2025-03-20