
A strong tendency toward body enhancement and body forming in western industrial societies makes it more likely for each anesthesiologist to get involved in the care of bodybuilders. These patients quite frequently consume androgenic anabolic steroids, human growth hormone and other drugs or substances which are believed to accelerate muscle gain. Cardiovascular, hepatic, psychiatric, hormonal and infectious side effects or complications are common and rarely monitored by health care professionals. The anesthesia risk is not exactly known but seems to be determined mainly by cardiovascular events like myocardial ischemia and dysrhythmias.
Doping in Sports, Male, Weight Lifting, Human Growth Hormone, Mental Disorders, Anabolic Agents, Cardiovascular Diseases, Body Image, Physical Endurance, Humans, Anesthesia, Female, Testosterone, Amenorrhea
Doping in Sports, Male, Weight Lifting, Human Growth Hormone, Mental Disorders, Anabolic Agents, Cardiovascular Diseases, Body Image, Physical Endurance, Humans, Anesthesia, Female, Testosterone, Amenorrhea
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