Bedside Ultrasound of Gastric Contents in Pediatric Populations
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Self-instructional Ultrasound Training Program at Teaching Aspiration Risk Assessment Through Gastric Ultrasound
Stanford University
60 participants
Aug 2, 2018
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Perioperative aspiration of gastric contents is a rare but serious adverse event. The risk of aspiration can be estimated by perioperative evaluation of stomach contents with ultrasound using a validated technique and scoring system. A lack of knowledge or familiarity is frequently cited by anesthesia providers as a rationale for not performing perioperative ultrasound assessments. The purpose of this study is to determine whether novice ultrasonography users (medical students, undergraduates, or inexperienced anesthesiologists) can be effectively taught a technique to evaluate stomach contents as compared to experts in ultrasonography.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Patients must:
- be between ages of 2-60 years of age
- have parental consent for children 2-17 years of age, or if the participant is 18 years or older, the participant must sign the ICF for them self as an adult
- undergoing interventional radiology procedures under general anesthesia or located at an inpatient/outpatient facility at LPCH if they are a pediatric patient
- must be over 18 years of age if a healthy volunteer
Exclusion Criteria2
- Patients undergoing emergent surgical procedures
- BMI greater than 24
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Interventions
Ultrasonography use for the evaluation of gastric contents
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NCT03520374