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Reference values of gastric intramucosal pH in children
Author(s) -
REINOSOBARBERO F.,
CALVO C.,
RUZA F.,
LÓPEZHERCE J.,
BUENO M.,
GARCÍA S.
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
pediatric anesthesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.704
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1460-9592
pISSN - 1155-5645
DOI - 10.1046/j.1460-9592.1998.00744.x
Subject(s) - medicine , anesthesia , stomach , base excess , bicarbonate , hemodynamics , general anaesthesia , confidence interval , arterial blood , catheter , population , gastroenterology , surgery , environmental health
To determine the reference values of gastric intramucosal pH (pHi) by tonometry in paediatric patients, we studied 17 children (nine males, eight females) with no systemic or gastrointestinal disease, aged six months to 12 years undergoing minor reconstructive surgery. Following anaesthetic induction a sigmoid tonometry catheter was inserted (Tonometrics, Inc.) into the stomach of the patients under direct vision. All children were normoventilated and were haemodynamically stable. After an equilibration period of 30 min, gastric pHi was calculated by applying the Henderson‐Hasselbalch equation on the P co 2 obtained with the tonometer and the bicarbonate from the arterial blood gas analysis. The mean gastric pHi in our patients was 7.35±0.06 ( sd ). The normal pHi in the general population is estimated to be 7.31–7.40, with a confidence interval of 99%. No correlation was found between pHi and arterial pH, bicarbonate or base excess. Under conditions of normal ventilation and haemodynamic stability, healthy children during general anaesthesia have gastric intramucosal values similar to those of adults.