We conducted a systematic review of the literature to better understand whether preoxygenation in non-critically ill patients (i.e. elective surgery patients) should be recommended, as it lengthens safe apnea time (the time required to reach oxygen saturation 18 years) and non-emergent patients between 2008 and 2017 were deemed eligible. A total of 11 papers were included. Our review suggests that preoxygenation is a safe and efficient technique that allows for longer safe apneic periods in obese (BMI > 30) non-critically ill patients. Non-obese (<30 BMI) patients do not seem to benefit as much from this procedure. However, there is insufficient evidence in the literature to provide a clear recommendation. For all patients, the procedure wa...
There are many pathophysiologic health effects associated with obesity, and the effects on normal re...
Preoxygenation during endotracheal intubation is important to ensure the safety of the procedure. T...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature to better understand whether preoxygenation in no...
Anesthesia induction usually leads to apnoea, during apnoea, oxygenation depends on the oxygen reser...
The time taken for the oxygen saturation (Sp0J to decrease to 90 % after preoxygenation was studied ...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anesthesia prevents atelectasis ...
Atelectasis caused by general anesthesia is increased in morbidly obese patients. We have shown that...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anaesthesia may prevent atelecta...
General anesthesia promotes atelectasis formation, which is augmented by administration of large oxy...
Obesity is a comorbidity that can be challenging to the anesthetist. Patients who are obese are at r...
Morbid obesity predisposes patients to lung collapse and hypoxemia during induction of anesthesia. T...
International audienceAbstract Background Critically ill patients with obesity may have an increased...
General anesthesia has a profound effect on respiratory dynamics in the obese population. Obesity ca...
2017, Australian Society of Anaesthetists. All rights reserved.Apnoeic oxygenation during intubation...
There are many pathophysiologic health effects associated with obesity, and the effects on normal re...
Preoxygenation during endotracheal intubation is important to ensure the safety of the procedure. T...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature to better understand whether preoxygenation in no...
Anesthesia induction usually leads to apnoea, during apnoea, oxygenation depends on the oxygen reser...
The time taken for the oxygen saturation (Sp0J to decrease to 90 % after preoxygenation was studied ...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anesthesia prevents atelectasis ...
Atelectasis caused by general anesthesia is increased in morbidly obese patients. We have shown that...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anaesthesia may prevent atelecta...
General anesthesia promotes atelectasis formation, which is augmented by administration of large oxy...
Obesity is a comorbidity that can be challenging to the anesthetist. Patients who are obese are at r...
Morbid obesity predisposes patients to lung collapse and hypoxemia during induction of anesthesia. T...
International audienceAbstract Background Critically ill patients with obesity may have an increased...
General anesthesia has a profound effect on respiratory dynamics in the obese population. Obesity ca...
2017, Australian Society of Anaesthetists. All rights reserved.Apnoeic oxygenation during intubation...
There are many pathophysiologic health effects associated with obesity, and the effects on normal re...
Preoxygenation during endotracheal intubation is important to ensure the safety of the procedure. T...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...