
Obesity is a global public health issue; significant numbers of the world's population are overweight, growing numbers are obese, and many are morbidly obese. As obesity is associated with a range of co-morbidities (namely cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, depression, and sleep apnoea), it presents a daunting peri-operative challenge to the anaesthetist. The increasing size and weight of patients presenting for surgery involves multiple issues from starting intravenous lines through to intubation and ventilation challenges. The Oxford Textbook of Anaesthesia for the Obese Patient is a highly authoritative, evidence-based account of the principles and clinical practice within the field. Across 36 chapters, this resource provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the subject including physiological and pharmacological modifications in the obese patient, bariatric and non-bariatric surgery, specific clinical issues such as fluid management and tissue oxygenation, as well as challenges arising from obesity in the setting of paediatrics, obstetrics, intensive care and trauma. Written and edited by experts in the field, this resource is the definitive guide to clinical management of the obese patient, exploring various international approaches to practice, with helpful case studies, and practical advice on common intra-operative challenges, and how to resolve them using evidence and best practice.
How can anaesthetists effectively manage the complex physiological and logistical challenges presented by obese patients in a peri-operative setting? This textbook, compiled by a team of clinical experts, synthesizes current evidence-based practices to address the systemic risks associated with obesity, including cardiovascular, metabolic, and respiratory comorbidities. It provides a structured framework for navigating the technical difficulties of airway management, drug dosing, and fluid regulation in both bariatric and non-bariatric surgical contexts.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals recognize this text as a foundational resource for anaesthesiology departments managing the increasing prevalence of obesity in surgical populations. Experts highlight the clinical utility of the case studies and the rigorous evidence-based approach applied to complex patient management.
Page Count:
362
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192642839
ISBN-13:
9780192642837
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