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How do You Take Your Coffee Before Anesthesia

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Anesthesia
Aspiration
Fasting
Interventions
Other: Addition of half and half to coffee
Other: Addition of non-dairy creamer to coffee
Other: Black
Registration Number
NCT04786691
Lead Sponsor
University of Arkansas
Brief Summary

Undergoing anesthesia requires patients to fast pre-operatively to allow the stomach to empty and prevent aspiration pneumonia but patients are allowed to drink "clear" liquids up to 2 hours before surgery. Clear liquids are defined as water, carbonated sodas, black coffee or tea without milk or sugar, and juices without pulp. Many Americans prefer to take their coffee with half and half or coffee creamer rather than black. This study will determine whether the addition of a small amount of cream to coffee makes any difference to the volume in the stomach after 2 hours.

This study will use healthy volunteers as study participants. Each participant will participate in the study 3 times with at least 2 days in between. We will use a bedside ultrasound machine to measure their stomach content volume at baseline and then they will consume one of 3 different prepare drinks - black coffee, coffee with half and half, or coffee with non-dairy coffee creamer. After 2 hours, we will scan their stomach again and measure stomach content volume and compare it to the first measurement. The participants will repeat this two more times on different days so that they would have had a chance to consume all three prepared coffee drinks in a random order.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
18
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age between 18-65
Exclusion Criteria
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Delayed gastric emptying
  • Previous gastric surgery
  • Lactose intolerance
  • Current pregnancy
  • Consumption of solid/liquids in 6 hours prior to commencement of ultrasound study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Black coffee firstAddition of non-dairy creamer to coffee12 oz of black coffee with no additives is the first intervention tested
Coffee with half and half firstBlack12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of half and half is the first intervention tested
Coffee with non-dairy creamer firstBlack12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of liquid non-dairy creamer is the first intervention tested
Black coffee firstAddition of half and half to coffee12 oz of black coffee with no additives is the first intervention tested
Coffee with half and half firstAddition of non-dairy creamer to coffee12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of half and half is the first intervention tested
Coffee with non-dairy creamer firstAddition of half and half to coffee12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of liquid non-dairy creamer is the first intervention tested
Coffee with non-dairy creamer firstAddition of non-dairy creamer to coffee12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of liquid non-dairy creamer is the first intervention tested
Black coffee firstBlack12 oz of black coffee with no additives is the first intervention tested
Coffee with half and half firstAddition of half and half to coffee12 oz of black coffee with 1 oz of half and half is the first intervention tested
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Difference Between Gastric Volume Post Coffee Consumption Compared to the Baseline Gastric VolumeBaseline 6 hours after fasting and 2 hours after intervention

Gastric volume calculated based on measured cross-sectional area (CSA) of gastric antrum and participant's age. CSA is measured at baseline after fasting for 6 hours and measured again 2 hours after consuming prepared coffee drink

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

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