Background: Obese patients are at risk of developing postoperative pulmonary complications. We hypothesized that preoperative changes in dynamic spirometry due to body posture would correlate with the drop of forced vital capacity (FVC) measured early after surgery. Methods: 30 consecutive morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric banding were investigated. All subjects were studied the day before surgery (T0) and on postoperative day one (T1). Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) was measured, together with heart rate, mean arterial pressure and respiratory rate. At T0 measurements were taken in a random fashion with subjects in upright and in supine position. Subjects were then investigated after surgery in the supine position (T1). Postoperative...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: The respiratory function is affected by obesity due to an increased deposition of fat on...
Background: Obesity is associated with respiratory symptoms that are reported to improve with weight...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
BACKGROUND: The patient who is morbidly obese is not adequately represented in the evidence recommen...
Background. Although obese patients are thought to be susceptible to postoperative pulmonary complic...
Background: Obesity is an important respiratory risk factor after abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic su...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Obesity is a major problem in the United States, with more than 60% of the total adult population be...
Obesity is associated with concomitant pulmonary comorbidities such as asthma, respiratory hyperreac...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: The respiratory function is affected by obesity due to an increased deposition of fat on...
Background: Obesity is associated with respiratory symptoms that are reported to improve with weight...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
Obesity can negatively affect pulmonary function tests, with or without clinical symptoms, but the i...
BACKGROUND: The patient who is morbidly obese is not adequately represented in the evidence recommen...
Background. Although obese patients are thought to be susceptible to postoperative pulmonary complic...
Background: Obesity is an important respiratory risk factor after abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic su...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Obesity is a major problem in the United States, with more than 60% of the total adult population be...
Obesity is associated with concomitant pulmonary comorbidities such as asthma, respiratory hyperreac...
Background: There is limited information concerning the current practice of intraoperative mechanica...
Background: The respiratory function is affected by obesity due to an increased deposition of fat on...
Background: Obesity is associated with respiratory symptoms that are reported to improve with weight...