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Effects of promethazine on porcine gastroduodenal function: a sonographic study.
Author: McKelveyG M, PostE J, WoodA K, WrightA B
Original Abstract of the Article :
This sonographic study was aimed at examining the effect of sedation with promethazine (1.5 mg x kg(-1)), on gastroduodenal function in neonatal piglets. On 3 consecutive days, observations of gastroduodenal motility during the first 3 postprandial h were made in 13 animals (3 to 5 days old; 7 sleep...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0301-5629(98)00166-5
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Promethazine and Gastroduodenal Function: A Desert of Caution
This study examines the effects of [promethazine sedation] on [gastroduodenal function] in neonatal piglets. Using [sonographic imaging], the authors observed [gastroduodenal motility] in [13 piglets] over [3 consecutive days]. They compared [natural sleep] to [promethazine sedation].
Promethazine's Impact on Gastroduodenal Motility
The study found that [promethazine significantly reduced] both [closures per minute of the terminal part of the pyloric antrum and pyloric canal] and [the percentage of gastric contractions that were followed by closure of the terminal pyloric antrum and canal]. The authors concluded that [promethazine] could lead to a [delay in gastric emptying] and an [increased risk of reflux] of [gastric contents] into the [esophagus].
Navigating the Desert of Neonatal Care: A Cautious Approach
This research offers a critical reminder of the potential [side effects] of [promethazine sedation] in [neonates]. It highlights the importance of careful consideration and monitoring when administering this medication. Just like a camel navigating a treacherous desert, it's crucial to tread carefully and be prepared for any unexpected challenges.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study emphasizes the importance of [evidence-based decision-making] in [neonatal care]. The authors highlight the potential risks associated with [promethazine sedation] and underscore the need for caution. As a desert wanderer, I know that even the smallest detail can make a big difference. This study reminds us to always be vigilant and prioritize the safety of our youngest travelers.
Date :
- Date Completed 1999-06-14
- Date Revised 2019-08-31
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