2001
DOI: 10.1007/bf03014961
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Metabolic, hormonal and gastric fluid and pH changes after different preoperative feeding regimens

Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the metabolic, hormonal and gastric fluid and pH changes after administration of a small volume of different preoperative feeding regimens.

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“…These results suggested that honey decreases % of gastric emptying in male albino rats in a dose dependent manner which is supported by Naguib et al [9] who reported that honey increased residual gastric volume if taken by patients two hours before surgery and they found that those patients did not suffer any consequence especially rise in gastric pH, did not regurgitate or aspirate and they suggested that those patients were less prone to acid pneumonitis syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…These results suggested that honey decreases % of gastric emptying in male albino rats in a dose dependent manner which is supported by Naguib et al [9] who reported that honey increased residual gastric volume if taken by patients two hours before surgery and they found that those patients did not suffer any consequence especially rise in gastric pH, did not regurgitate or aspirate and they suggested that those patients were less prone to acid pneumonitis syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Also, they stated that, honey was better tolerated by babies than sucrose and compared to a water based placebo significantly reduced the crying phases of infants. Moreover, Naguib et al [9] reported that honey increased residual gastric volume if taken by patients 2 hours before surgery; however, the patients did not suffer any consequence especially rise in gastric pH, did not regurgitate or aspirate and thus they were not more prone to acid pneumonitis syndrome. Furthermore, Sanaa et al [10] found that honey supplementation increased gastric emptying time in proteinenergy malnutrition patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Honey was reported by Naguib et al. [15] to increase residual gastric volume if taken by patients 2 h before surgery; however, the patients did not suffer any consequence especially rise in gastric pH, did not regurgitate or aspirate and thus were not more prone to acid pneumonitis syndrome. Additionally Shaaban et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The publication date for these studies ranged from 1988 to 2020. The studies were done in Iran (n 6) (15,(21)(22)(23)(24)(25) , USA (n 2) (16,26) , Malaysia (n 3) (27)(28)(29) , Indonesia (n 2) (30,31) , Pakistan (n 2) (32,33) , Turkey (n 1) (34) , New Zealand (n 1) (35) , Egypt (n 1) (36) , Germany (n 1) (37) , Nigeria (n 1) (38) , Dubai (n 1) (39) , Saudi Arabia (n 1) (40) and Greece (n 1) (41) . The studies were performed on healthy, overweight, obese, glucose-intolerant and hyperlipidaemic participants, diabetics (type 2, type 1 and nephropathy diabetics), postmenopausal women, individuals undergoing elective surgery and asymptomatic treatment-naïve HIV-infected patients.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study was only conducted on females (30) , three were only performed on males (22,32,33) and the remaining nineteen included both sexes. BMI ranged from 21 to 36 kg/m 2 , while this measure was not mentioned in seven studies (24,30,(32)(33)(34)39,40) . Moreover, various types of honey, such as natural, native and formulated, as well as honey vinegar were tested.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%