| Literature DB >> 27492516 |
Sjaak Pouwels1, Frank W J M Smeenk2, Loes Manschot3, Bianca Lascaris3, Simon Nienhuijs4, R Arthur Bouwman3, Marc P Buise3.
Abstract
Obesity is an increasing problem worldwide. The number of people with obesity doubled since the 1980's to affect an estimated 671 million people worldwide. Obese patients in general have an altered respiratory physiology and can have an impaired lung function, which leads to an increased risk of developing pulmonary complications during anaesthesia and after bariatric surgery (approximately 8%). Therefore the respiratory management of the bariatric surgical patient provides a number of challenges. This review will focus on the perioperative respiratory care in bariatric surgical patients discussing respiratory physiology in the obese and perioperative respiratory care in bariatric surgery. Finally the value of preoperative pulmonary function testing and preoperative OSAS screening will be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Lung function; Obesity; Perioperative care; Respiratory physiology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27492516 DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2016.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Med ISSN: 0954-6111 Impact factor: 3.415