Gastric emptying was studied indirectly by paracetamol absorption in 20 patients at 87-12 weeks' gestation and also in 20 non-pregnant controls. Subjects received paracetamol 1.5 g in a tablet with 50 ml of water and remained semi-recumbent for 2 h while venous blood samples were obtained at 15-min intervals. The maximum concentration of paracetamol was significantly lower and the time to maximum concentration significantly greater in pregnant patients. In addition, the areas under the time-concentration curves at 60 and 120 min were significantly smaller in the pregnant group. These changes are indicative of a delay in gastric emptying at 8-12 weeks' gestation. © 1994 British Journal of Anaesthesia.
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Levy, D. M., Williams, O. A., Magides, A. D., & Reilly, C. S. (1994). Gastric emptying is delayed at 8-12 weeks’ gestation. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 73(2), 237–238. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/73.2.237
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