The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH

There is a lack of consensus regarding the preoperative fasting period on gum chewing due to conflicting evidence. Our study aimed to determine the effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH. This prospective randomised study was performed on patients who unde...

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Main Authors: Siti Zubaidah MZ, Azlan Sani S, Muhammad M, Ooi, Joanna Su Min
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Published: Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.174352021-09-23T01:33:34Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17435/ The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH Siti Zubaidah MZ, Azlan Sani S, Muhammad M, Ooi, Joanna Su Min There is a lack of consensus regarding the preoperative fasting period on gum chewing due to conflicting evidence. Our study aimed to determine the effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH. This prospective randomised study was performed on patients who underwent elective operation under general anaesthesia. Sixty patients who fasted overnight were randomly assigned to either “non-chewing gum” as control or “chewing gum group” as intervention group who chewed one piece of gum upon the call to the operating theatre. They were further enquired whether gum chewing helped cope with hunger and reduced anxiety. Gastric volume and pH were determined immediately after induction of anaesthesia. Gum chewing had no significant effect on gastric fluid volume measured [30.4+13.6 (control) vs 29.1+11.6 ml (intervention), p = 0.693] and gastric fluid pH [1.4+0.4 (control) vs 1.6+0.4 (intervention), p = 0.05] while managing to reduce anxiety in 90.3% patients who chewed gum. Pre-operative gum-chewing did not increase in gastric fluid volume or a further reduction in gastric fluid acidity and was able to reduce anxiety in patients in the preoperative period. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17435/1/4_ms0440_pdf_93602.pdf Siti Zubaidah MZ, and Azlan Sani S, and Muhammad M, and Ooi, Joanna Su Min (2021) The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH. Medicine & Health, 16 (1). pp. 30-38. ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/16/1
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description There is a lack of consensus regarding the preoperative fasting period on gum chewing due to conflicting evidence. Our study aimed to determine the effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH. This prospective randomised study was performed on patients who underwent elective operation under general anaesthesia. Sixty patients who fasted overnight were randomly assigned to either “non-chewing gum” as control or “chewing gum group” as intervention group who chewed one piece of gum upon the call to the operating theatre. They were further enquired whether gum chewing helped cope with hunger and reduced anxiety. Gastric volume and pH were determined immediately after induction of anaesthesia. Gum chewing had no significant effect on gastric fluid volume measured [30.4+13.6 (control) vs 29.1+11.6 ml (intervention), p = 0.693] and gastric fluid pH [1.4+0.4 (control) vs 1.6+0.4 (intervention), p = 0.05] while managing to reduce anxiety in 90.3% patients who chewed gum. Pre-operative gum-chewing did not increase in gastric fluid volume or a further reduction in gastric fluid acidity and was able to reduce anxiety in patients in the preoperative period.
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author Siti Zubaidah MZ,
Azlan Sani S,
Muhammad M,
Ooi, Joanna Su Min
spellingShingle Siti Zubaidah MZ,
Azlan Sani S,
Muhammad M,
Ooi, Joanna Su Min
The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
author_facet Siti Zubaidah MZ,
Azlan Sani S,
Muhammad M,
Ooi, Joanna Su Min
author_sort Siti Zubaidah MZ,
title The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
title_short The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
title_full The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
title_fullStr The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
title_full_unstemmed The effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and pH
title_sort effects of preoperative sugarless gum chewing on gastric fluid volume and ph
publisher Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17435/1/4_ms0440_pdf_93602.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17435/
https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/16/1
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