SummaryWorldwide incidence of obesity is increasing and impaired outcome in postoperative patients has been described. Antibiotic prescribing is complicated by different pharmacology in this population. This study evaluates mortality and morbidity of obese postoperative patients and explores possible relation to antibiotic therapy. Therefore, data obtained in a prospective study in 2009–2010 were analysed. Postoperative patients on 5 ICUs were included with >48h of ICU treatment and documented body-mass-index (BMI). Altogether 451 non-obese patients (BMI<30kg/m2) were compared with 130 obese patients including propensity score matching. There was significant heterogeneity of baseline characteristics. ICU-mortality was 7.5% in non-obese and ...
Objective. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of obesity on patient outcomes after emer...
The World Health Organization defines overweight and obesity as the condition where excess or abnorm...
BACKGROUND:Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass index (BMI), ...
Summary: Worldwide incidence of obesity is increasing and impaired outcome in postoperative patients...
SummaryWorldwide incidence of obesity is increasing and impaired outcome in postoperative patients h...
The increased prevalence of obesity presents challenges for clinicians aiming to provide optimised a...
The increased prevalence of obesity presents challenges for clinicians aiming to provide optimised a...
The prevalence of morbid obesity is increasing worldwide, and this is posing several management chal...
Background. The objective of this study was to assess the correlation between sepsis, obesity, and m...
Obesity continues to cripple the United States in terms of increasing health care expenditures and i...
ObjectiveEvaluate the effect of intensive care (ICU) admission body mass index (BMI) on 30-day and 1...
colleagues ’ investigation into obesity in septic shock adds to the contradictory studies on the eff...
As the prevalence of obesity increases worldwide, clinicians will be more and more frequently confro...
Abstract This study aimed to determine whether obesity and disease outcomes are associated in patien...
PubMed: 21273965Background. Obesity rates are increasing in the general population and are also prev...
Objective. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of obesity on patient outcomes after emer...
The World Health Organization defines overweight and obesity as the condition where excess or abnorm...
BACKGROUND:Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass index (BMI), ...
Summary: Worldwide incidence of obesity is increasing and impaired outcome in postoperative patients...
SummaryWorldwide incidence of obesity is increasing and impaired outcome in postoperative patients h...
The increased prevalence of obesity presents challenges for clinicians aiming to provide optimised a...
The increased prevalence of obesity presents challenges for clinicians aiming to provide optimised a...
The prevalence of morbid obesity is increasing worldwide, and this is posing several management chal...
Background. The objective of this study was to assess the correlation between sepsis, obesity, and m...
Obesity continues to cripple the United States in terms of increasing health care expenditures and i...
ObjectiveEvaluate the effect of intensive care (ICU) admission body mass index (BMI) on 30-day and 1...
colleagues ’ investigation into obesity in septic shock adds to the contradictory studies on the eff...
As the prevalence of obesity increases worldwide, clinicians will be more and more frequently confro...
Abstract This study aimed to determine whether obesity and disease outcomes are associated in patien...
PubMed: 21273965Background. Obesity rates are increasing in the general population and are also prev...
Objective. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of obesity on patient outcomes after emer...
The World Health Organization defines overweight and obesity as the condition where excess or abnorm...
BACKGROUND:Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass index (BMI), ...