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Gastric acid secretion and gastrin release during continuous vagal neuromonitoring in thyroid surgery

Authors
Liu XiaoliWu, Che-WeiKim, Hoon YubTian, WenChiang, Feng-YuLiu, RenbinAnuwong, AngkoonRandolph, Gregory W.Dionigi, GianlorenzoLavazza, Matteo
Issue Date
Mar-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Gastric acid; Gastrin release; Thyroid surgery; C-IONM; Vagal nerve
Citation
LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, v.402, no.2, pp.265 - 272
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Journal Title
LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY
Volume
402
Number
2
Start Page
265
End Page
272
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/84225
DOI
10.1007/s00423-017-1555-z
ISSN
1435-2443
Abstract
Purpose The vagus nerve (VN) has essential regulatory roles in the gastric acid secretion and gastrin release. Continuous intraoperative neuromonitoring (CIONM) via VN stimulation is a promising technique in thyroid surgery because it potentially avoids injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve. However, no studies have investigated changes in gastric acid secretion and gastrin release during CIONM. Method This prospective study of 58 thyroid surgery patients compared gastric acid and serum gastrin at five time points: (1) before skin incision, (2) after baseline calibration of CIONM probe, (3) + 20 min from baseline, (4) before probe removal, and (5) after extubation. Patients were excluded if they had any history of using tobacco, acid suppression medications, or drugs that affect gastric motility. Patients were also excluded if they had any history of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer disease, helicobacter pylori infection, or chronic kidney disease. Results Non significant differences in mean gastric pH values were observed at all time points, i.e., (1) before skin incision (2.2 +/- 0.2; p = 0.50), (2) after baseline calibration of CIONM probe (2.0 +/- 0.8; p = 0.62), (3) +20 min from baseline (2.5 +/- 0.5; p = 0.24), (4) before probe removal (2.9 +/- 0.9; p = 0.52), and (5) after extubation (2.6 +/- 1.0; p = 0.60). Comparisons of pH monitoring parameters revealed no significant differences in age, gender, side of CIONM (left vs. right), sequence of CIONM, or duration of CIONM. Gastrin values were normal in sequential determinations and did not significantly differ at any time points. Conclusions CIONM performed via VN stimulation during total thyroidectomy in healthy patients does not influence gastrin secretion and gastric pH.
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