2022
DOI: 10.1097/aln.0000000000004133
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Pregnancy and Labor Epidural Effects on Gastric Emptying: A Prospective Comparative Study

Abstract: Background The lack of reliable data on gastric emptying of solid food during labor has led to some discrepancies between current guidelines regarding fasting for solid food in the parturient. This prospective comparative study aimed to test the hypothesis that the gastric emptying rate of a light meal would be reduced in parturients receiving epidural analgesia and with no labor analgesia compared with nonpregnant and pregnant women. Methods … Show more

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“…Another interesting finding observed in the study by Bouvet et al 1 was that 9 of the 10 parturients without labor epidural analgesia still had solid food in the stomach 2 h after ingestion, in contrast to only 3 of the 10 parturients with labor epidural analgesia. The finding of facilitating gastric emptying with labor epidural analgesia is important.…”
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“…Another interesting finding observed in the study by Bouvet et al 1 was that 9 of the 10 parturients without labor epidural analgesia still had solid food in the stomach 2 h after ingestion, in contrast to only 3 of the 10 parturients with labor epidural analgesia. The finding of facilitating gastric emptying with labor epidural analgesia is important.…”
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“…Should those parturients receiving labor epidural analgesia be assessed differently? It is probably too soon to propose liberal intake for all parturients before further large-scale studies become available to validate the findings of Bouvet et al ., 1 but these important findings and others 12 enable us to at least start reevaluating current recommendations with scientific evidence rather than just relying on “opinions of experts” and largely baseless fears.…”
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