Point-of-Care Gastric Ultrasound in a Pediatric Patient After Bowel Preparation: A Case Report

Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2020 Jul 2:13:245-248. doi: 10.2147/CEG.S254793. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Polyethylene glycol electrolyte solutions (PEG, NuLYTELY®) are widely used to prepare the GI tract before colonoscopy or barium enema examinations. Although PEG appears as a clear liquid, the optimal interval for sedation or general anesthesia after the last administration of these solutions is unclear and controversial in the anesthetic literature. We present a 3-year-old patient with intermittent bloody stools who required anesthetic care for esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy. Given the controversial nil per os time with the use of PEG-containing solutions, point-of-care gastric ultrasound was performed to evaluate gastric contents and gastric volume before the induction of anesthesia.

Keywords: bowel preparation; colonoscopy; point-of-care ultrasound.

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  • Case Reports