Immediately after intubation an upper GI endoscopy will be done. The following primary endpoint will be recorded: Stomach clear from any content: yes or no (dichotomous). 10 minutes [clinicaltrials_resource:264b3782fc3017a3f527b08d0ab737c2]

For all patients, a standardised volume of 10 ml of the study drug (will be diluted in 90 ml NaCl 0.9% (total volume, 100 ml). Both, the study drug and the 90 ml NaCl bag will be prepared by the pharmacy. Using sterile syringes, the investigator will withdraw from this solution as many millilitres as necessary to obtain a volume that corresponds to 1 ml per kg bodyweight of the patient (i.e. for a 67 kg patient, 33 ml would be with withdrawn). Thus, the maximum volume that can be administered to a patient will be 100 ml (i.e. for a patient weighing ≥100 kg). Twenty minutes prior to the scheduled induction of anaesthesia, patients will receive their study drug solution as an intravenous infusion during 5 min.

Immediately after intubation an upper GI endoscopy will be done. The following primary endpoint will be recorded: Stomach clear from any content: yes or no (dichotomous). 10 minutes [clinicaltrials_resource:264b3782fc3017a3f527b08d0ab737c2]

For all patients, a standardised volume of 10 ml of the study drug (will be diluted in 90 ml NaCl 0.9% (total volume, 100 ml). Both, the study drug and the 90 ml NaCl bag will be prepared by the pharmacy. Using sterile syringes, the investigator will withdraw from this solution as many millilitres as necessary to obtain a volume that corresponds to 1 ml per kg bodyweight of the patient (i.e. for a 67 kg patient, 33 ml would be with withdrawn). Thus, the maximum volume that can be administered to a patient will be 100 ml (i.e. for a patient weighing ≥100 kg). Twenty minutes prior to the scheduled induction of anaesthesia, patients will receive their study drug solution as an intravenous infusion during 5 min.