肥胖患者的术后处理

S. Cao, M. Joyce
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肥胖导致的生理变化几乎影响到每个器官系统,包括呼吸系统、心血管系统、胃肠系统、内分泌系统、泌尿生殖系统和神经精神系统。这些变化与术后并发症有关,麻醉提供者在计划肥胖患者的麻醉时必须考虑到这些并发症。肥胖与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停、肥胖低通气综合征和肺容量限制性变化有关,这些变化降低了肥胖患者补偿麻醉发生的变化的能力。麻醉医师应进行彻底的术前评估,确保拔管前神经肌肉阻滞完全逆转以防止梗阻,确保在不影响呼吸功能的情况下充分控制疼痛,并考虑对家庭CPAP患者使用持续气道正压通气(CPAP)机。肥胖还与围手术期心律失常、血栓事件、伤口愈合受损、肾功能下降和术后认知能力下降的风险增加有关。麻醉提供者应尽一切努力采取措施,以防止这些并发症,并了解他们的管理,如果他们发生。本综述包含图3张,表2张,参考文献37篇
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Postoperative Management for the Obese Patient
Obesity results in physiologic changes that effect nearly every organ system, including respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, genitourinary, and neuropsychiatric. These changes are associated with complications in the postoperative period that the anesthesia provider must take into account when planning the anesthetic of the obese patient. Obesity is associated with obstructive sleep apnea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and restrictive-type changes in lung volumes that decrease the obese patient’s ability to compensate for the changes that take place with anesthesia. The anesthetic provider should conduct a thorough preoperative evaluation, ensure complete reversal of neuromuscular blockade prior to extubation to prevent obstruction, ensure adequate pain control without compromising respiratory function, and consider use of Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines for patients on home CPAP. Obesity is also associated with an increased risk of perioperative arrhythmias, thrombotic events, impaired wound healing, decreased kidney function, and postoperative cognitive decline. Anesthetic providers should make every effort to take steps in order to prevent these complications and be knowledgeable about their management should they occur. This review contains 3 figures, 2 tables, 37 references  
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