The gastric emptying of 400 ml 12.6% carbohydrate rich drink is investigated in elderly women, age 75-100, with acute hip fracture. The emptying time will be assessed by the paracetamol absorption technique, and lag phase and gastric half-emptying time compared with two gender-matched reference groups: elective hip replacement patients, age 45-71, and healthy volunteers, age 28-55.
Patients with hip fracture are submitted to prolonged fasting before surgery is undertaken. This is deleterious for their metabolic condition and slows recovery after surgery. A carbohydrate-rich beverage is taken immediately before surgery and gastric emptying rate is assessed in elderly (75-100 yo) women prior to surgery for acute hip fracture. As comparator another two groups of women are used; one scheduled for elective surgery for hip replacement due to osteoarthritis; another healthy female volunteers. On the day of surgery the primary study group of acute hip fracture is given a carbohydrate-rich beverage 400 ml, total 200 kcal in combination with paracetamol 1.5 g. Blood samples are intermittently drawn during 180 minutes to measure recovery of paracetamol in plasma and gastric emptying rate calculated according to previously published principles. In the same manner a group of women on waiting list for hip replacement surgery due to osteoarthritis are enrolled for estimation of gastric emptying rate. In addition, another group of completely healthy women are enrolled for assessment of gastric emptying.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Old women with acute hip fracture with intake of carbohydrate-rich beverage in order to improve metabolic control. Gastric emptying studied for retention in the elderly with acute trauma.
Old women on waiting list for hip joint replacement with intake of carbohydrate-rich beverage in order to improve metabolic control. Gastric emptying studied as comparator in the elderly without acute trauma..
Young healthy women with intake of carbohydrate-rich beverage in order to improve metabolic control. Gastric emptying studied as comparator in young women.
Gastric emptying
Time frame: 0-180 minutes
Gastric lag phase
Time frame: 0-60 minutes
Pulmonary aspiration
Time frame: 0-180 minutes
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