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To enter the Discussion with a question, reply, or other comment, click here. Your question/reply/comment will be published in this section of the next edition of SAMBA TALKS. Initials and location (city and state) will be included, unless you request otherwise. Questions and responses from previous months are available on the website. If you have any comments regarding the previous questions, please submit them to SAMBA Discussion, and they will be published here next month. ?? - LAST MONTH'S QUESTION - ?? - TOPQUESTION: "Acid reflux is increasingly common in our patient population. Many patients have mild symptoms or in fact no symptoms at all while taking acid suppressive therapy. Is there evidence to suggest a higher risk of aspiration in these patients? What about the patient with an asymptomatic hiatal hernia? And is acid reflux a contraindication to the use of the laryngeal mask airway?" -- Anonymous REPLY 1: "The writer states that acid reflux is more prevalent than in the past. I am not sure that this is true. Is it really more prevalent, or are more patients being treated for it, in part due to the massive effort in direct-to-consumer marketing?" -- From: Alan P. Marco, M.D., M.M.M., Toledo, OH REPLY 2: "I haven't seen any evidence contraindicating an LMA when acid reflux is asymptomatic or controlled by medication. We will tell the patient to take their acid suppressive therapy the morning of surgery or we will pretreat with Pepcid and then we will place an LMA if it is indicated for the operation." "I think the central point is whether the acid reflux is symptomatic. If there are no symptoms, I don't believe there are is a contraindication." "The other point to consider is the diagnosis of acid reflux or hiatal hernia. I think this a very over diagnosed condition perhaps due to the frequency of television commercials. It has become an "in-vogue" disease for anyone with occasional or food-related heartburn. As these medicines become over the counter (and the volume of commercials increase), the problem will become even more prevalent." -- From: David S. Rapkin, M.D., Richmond Hts, OH ?? - THIS MONTH'S QUESTION - ?? - TOP"What is the minimum time we need to wait before delivering anesthesia to pediatric patients after upper respiratory infections?" -- Anonymous If you would like to reply to the above question, please click here.
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