医学
超重
怀孕
肥胖
子痫前期
生产麻醉
人口
插管
病态肥胖
产科
麻醉剂
麻醉
心理干预
重症监护医学
减肥
内科学
护理部
环境卫生
生物
遗传学
出处
期刊:Current Opinion in Anesthesiology
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2009-05-21
卷期号:22 (3): 341-346
被引量:76
标识
DOI:10.1097/aco.0b013e328329a5b8
摘要
Purpose of review Obesity is a growing healthcare problem worldwide, which also affects the pregnant population. Obesity occurs with increasing frequency during pregnancy. Obesity increases the maternal, fetal and neonatal risks. Also, the anesthesiologist is confronted with significantly more problems when the parturient is overweight or obese. The present review focuses on the anesthetic implications of obesity in pregnancy. Recent findings In recent years, many authors have stressed the consequences of obesity in pregnancy. More pregnancy-associated complications such as preeclampsia occur, and more medical interventions are also required such as operative delivery, when patients are obese compared with the nonobese population. Recent anesthetic evidence also shows that obese parturients are at increased risk of anesthesia-related complications such as failed intubation and aspiration. Summary Anesthesia-related complications are more frequent in obese parturients. Most authors and opinion leaders agree that regional anesthesia is the preferred technique for Cesarean section in obese patients, and that efforts to place early labor epidural analgesia should be optimized in order to be able to avoid general anesthesia when unplanned Cesarean section is required.
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