The effect of preoperative anxiety and ovarian stimulation on gastric antrum size: a prospective observational study.
Karam AzemSharon Orbach-ZingerPhilip HeesenArthur FinkelsteinLeonid A EidelmanYoel ShufaroCristian ArzolaPublished in: Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Pulmonary aspiration is a potentially lethal perioperative complication related to gastric size and contents. Several perioperative factors are believed to increase gastric size, while others are less studied. This prospective observational study aimed to investigate the effect of preoperative anxiety and hormone-induced ovarian stimulation on gastric size examined by gastric ultrasound. We recruited 49 female patients undergoing hormone-induced ovarian stimulation and oocyte retrieval for in vitro fertilization at Rabin Medical Centre, Petah Tikva, Israel. Preoperatively, women ranked their anxiety level using a verbal numeric anxiety score (VNS). In addition, we recorded the extent of ovarian stimulation and measured the antral cross-sectional area (CSA) using gastric ultrasound. There was no substantial correlation between preoperative VNS anxiety and antral CSA (p = .697). Moreover, the number of follicles, blood estradiol, and progesterone levels did not correlate with antral CSA (p = .590, p = .104, and p = .511, respectively). In conclusion, neither preoperative anxiety nor extensive ovarian stimulation affects gastric size in fasting healthy patients. However, further studies are warranted in this area to define these findings better. Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov, identifier: NCT04833530.
Keyphrases
- patients undergoing
- sleep quality
- cross sectional
- magnetic resonance imaging
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- cardiac surgery
- ejection fraction
- high glucose
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- diabetic rats
- clinical trial
- metabolic syndrome
- oxidative stress
- acute kidney injury
- pregnant women
- depressive symptoms
- computed tomography
- insulin resistance
- prognostic factors
- estrogen receptor
- peritoneal dialysis
- adipose tissue
- weight loss