A pre and post interventional audit of an 'apple juice on arrival' protocol to reduce excessive clear fluid fasting times in paediatric patients.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1177/0310057X241263112
Ashley R Webb, Ikram Kalam, Nicholas Lui, Rachael M Loughnan, Samuel Leong
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Abstract

Many studies have reported prolonged fasting times in children, associated with negative metabolic and behavioural outcomes. We felt that although our paediatric preoperative clear fluid fasting guideline was only for 2 hours, prolonged fasting still occurred for some patients. We conducted an audit of paediatric fasting times, before and after introducing a new protocol of 'apple juice on arrival', in which, on arrival to the children's ward, all children received 3 ml/kg of apple juice. Data were collected prospectively from patients and their parents for two 4-week periods (before and after introduction of the protocol). Data included fasting time (solids and clear fluids), capillary blood glucose levels, knowledge of fasting requirements and sources of fasting information before surgery. Thirty-nine and 40 children, respectively, were included in each group before and after protocol introduction. Clear fluid fasting times reduced from an average of 9.9 hours pre-intervention to 3.5 hours post intervention (P < 0.01). In addition, mean preoperative blood sugar levels increased from 4.9 mmol/L (pre-intervention group) to 5.6 mmol/L in the post-intervention group (P < 0.001). The implementation of an apple juice on arrival protocol appeared to be an effective method to reduce clear fluid fasting times in children in our institution.

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对 "到达时喝苹果汁 "方案进行干预前后审核,以减少儿科患者禁食过多清水的时间。
许多研究报告称,儿童禁食时间过长与不良代谢和行为结果有关。我们认为,虽然我们的儿科术前禁食清水指导仅为 2 小时,但仍有一些患者禁食时间过长。我们对儿科禁食时间进行了审核,包括引入 "到达时喝苹果汁 "这一新方案前后的情况。我们对患者及其家长进行了为期两周的前瞻性数据收集(在引入该方案之前和之后)。数据包括禁食时间(固体和透明液体)、毛细血管血糖水平、对禁食要求的了解以及术前禁食信息的来源。在引入方案前后,每组分别有 39 名和 40 名儿童参与。清流液禁食时间从干预前的平均 9.9 小时缩短到干预后的 3.5 小时(P P
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期刊介绍: Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is an international journal publishing timely, peer reviewed articles that have educational value and scientific merit for clinicians and researchers associated with anaesthesia, intensive care medicine, and pain medicine.
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