The prevention of gastric inflation - A neglected benefit of cricoid pressure

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The ability of cricoid pressure to prevent inflation of the stomach during mask ventilation of a patient was studied. Fifty patients were randomly allocated to either have or not have cricoid pressure applied during a three-minute period of standardised mask ventilation. Patients who had had cricoid pressure applied had less gas in the stomach after mask ventilation (P < 0.001). However, in a subgroup of patients considered difficult to ventilate, cricoid pressure seemed less successful in preventing gastric inflation. Cricoid pressure is a useful technique for reducing gastric inflation during mask ventilation, particularly in patients who are relatively easy to ventilate.

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Petito, S. P., & Russel, W. J. (1988). The prevention of gastric inflation - A neglected benefit of cricoid pressure. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 16(2), 139–143. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x8801600202

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