2023
DOI: 10.23736/s0375-9393.22.16913-0
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Ultrasonographic assessment of metoclopramide effect on gastric volume in parturients females undergoing Caesarean section: a randomized double blind study

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“…The results highlighted that a history of motion sickness stands as an independent risk factor for PONV during caesarean section, with the incidence of PONV being 5.08 times higher in patients with this history than in those without [14]. Lee [10,19,20]. The results of this study also suggest that increased stomach volume is an independent risk factor for PONV in caesarean sections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The results highlighted that a history of motion sickness stands as an independent risk factor for PONV during caesarean section, with the incidence of PONV being 5.08 times higher in patients with this history than in those without [14]. Lee [10,19,20]. The results of this study also suggest that increased stomach volume is an independent risk factor for PONV in caesarean sections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Such technologies could bring new knowledge on real-time changes of gastric motility in reaction to medications (e.g., opioids or prokinetics) and enteral nutrition [32]. Gastric ultrasound is increasingly used to assess gastric emptying in anesthesia and intensive care [33][34][35]. Some development is also reported in point-of-care ultrasound assessment of certain intestinal pathologies and abdominal venous congestion [36,37].…”
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confidence: 99%