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Implicaciones de la obesidad en el manejo de la vía aérea. NAP4

Authors: Mª Consuelo Fernández Izquierdo; Patricia Peralta Rodríguez; Yolanda López Vázquez; Mª José Navarro Martí­nez;

Implicaciones de la obesidad en el manejo de la vía aérea. NAP4

Abstract

Aproximadamente el 8% de los casos incluidos en NAP4 ocurrieron en pacientes obesos mórbidos. 77 pacientes de los 184 (42%) que fueron comunicados eran obesos, incluyendo 76 de 131 adultos y 1 de 13 niños. 14 pacientes (8%) presentaban un índice de masa corporal (IMC) > 40 kg/m2. Los sucesos en pacientes con obesidad y obesidad mórbida fueron aproximadamente 2 y 4 veces mayores, respectivamente, que los que se produjeron en pacientes con IMC < 30 kg/m2. La principal causa de estos eventos fue el no reconocimiento de la obesidad como un factor de riesgo para posibles complicaciones de la vía aérea.

Keywords

Anesthesiology, RC86-88.9, NAP4, vía aérea, RD78.3-87.3, Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid, Grupo de trabajo, seguridad

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