A child with a full stomach has to be anaesthesized

In the present paper the problem of giving anaesthesia to a child with a full stomach is discussed using a case report. Children are not by nature more in danger of aspiration than grown-ups. Even the higher risk of aspiration in children with a full stomach, which seems plausible, is not proven in...

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Pneumonia, Aspiration - prevention & control
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