2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942007000400011
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O esvaziamento gástrico e a insuficiência renal crônica

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO E OBJETIVOS:A primeira referência de retardo no esvaziamento gástrico (EG) foi feita por Grodstein em 1979. Outros estudos foram publicados posteriormente, nem sempre confirmando essa observação. A importância do EG em anestesia pode ser resumida em um de seus aspectos principais, o jejum pré-operatório. O retardo no esvaziamento pode causar estase e aumentar o risco de vômito e aspiração pulmonar. A possibilidade de existir retardo do esvaziamento em urêmicos é atraente. Queixas dispépticas são com… Show more

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“…[27]. (6) Renal failure is one of the leading causes of delayed gastric emptying and gastric stasis, especially in uremic patients and uremic neuropathy that are so common in these patients [28, 29]. (7) Scleroderma is a prolonged autoimmune disease that is usually associated with abnormal GI motility more commonly in patients with diffuse or limited scleroderma which causes malabsorption, weight loss, severe malnutrition, and delayed gastric emptying in the absence of a mechanical obstruction [30, 31].…”
Section: Comorbid Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[27]. (6) Renal failure is one of the leading causes of delayed gastric emptying and gastric stasis, especially in uremic patients and uremic neuropathy that are so common in these patients [28, 29]. (7) Scleroderma is a prolonged autoimmune disease that is usually associated with abnormal GI motility more commonly in patients with diffuse or limited scleroderma which causes malabsorption, weight loss, severe malnutrition, and delayed gastric emptying in the absence of a mechanical obstruction [30, 31].…”
Section: Comorbid Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%