Autor: |
Thompson J; Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia/California State University Fullerton Department of Nursing, Pasadena, California, USA. Jen.1.thompson@kp.org, Bordi S, Boytim M, Elisha S, Heiner J, Nagelhout J |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
AANA journal [AANA J] 2011 Apr; Vol. 79 (2), pp. 147-60. |
Abstrakt: |
An increasing number of bariatric surgeries are performed every year. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiologic changes, surgical procedure, and anesthesia case management for morbidly obese patients and of the pharmacology of weight-reduction and anesthetic drugs is essential to provide high-quality anesthetic care. The various comorbidities associated with obesity may complicate anesthetic management. Anesthetists must perform a thorough preoperative assessment to identify potential risk factors related to anesthesia and adequately prepare for intraoperative management. Intubation, maintenance of oxygenation, and pain management may be particularly challenging, and various strategies are presented. In addition, an obese patient is at higher risk for postoperative complications. Signs and symptoms of surgical complications may mimic medical complications, making diagnosis difficult. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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