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Review
. 2021 Nov 13;1(1):13.
doi: 10.1186/s44158-021-00019-2.

Emergencies in obese patients: a narrative review

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Emergencies in obese patients: a narrative review

Ida Di Giacinto et al. J Anesth Analg Crit Care. .

Abstract

Obesity is associated to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, and neoplastic diseases. The aim of this narrative review is to assess the physio-pathological characteristics of obese patients and how they influence the clinical approach during different emergency settings, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A literature search for published manuscripts regarding emergency and obesity across MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central was performed including records till January 1, 2021. Increasing incidence of obesity causes growth in emergency maneuvers dealing with airway management, vascular accesses, and drug treatment due to both pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic alterations. Furthermore, instrumental diagnostics and in/out-hospital transport may represent further pitfalls. Therefore, people with severe obesity may be seriously disadvantaged in emergency health care settings, and this condition is enhanced during the COVID-19 pandemic, when obesity was stated as one of the most frequent comorbidity. Emergency in critical obese patients turns out to be an intellectual, procedural, and technical challenge. Organization and anticipation based on the understanding of the physiopathology related to obesity are very important for the physician to be mentally and physically ready to face the associated issues.

Keywords: Cardiac arrest; Emergency; Obesity; Resuscitation; Trauma.

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Conflict of interest statement

MS has received paid consultancy from Teleflex Medical, Verathon Medical, and DEAS Italia; is a patent co-owner (no royalties) of DEAS Italia; and has received lecture grants and travel reimbursements from MSD Italia and MSD USA. ID, SF, and GC have received lecture grants and travel reimbursements from MSD Italia. GC has also received lecture grants and travel reimbursements from Baxter Italia. No external funding or other competing interests declared.

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Respiratory management of acute respiratory failure in obese patients. C-PAP, continuous positive airway pressure; NIV, non-invasive mechanical ventilation; PEEP, positive end-expiratory pressure; TV, tidal volume

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