Anaesthetic risks in osteoarticular disorders
- PMID: 3886270
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02032315
Anaesthetic risks in osteoarticular disorders
Abstract
Anaesthesia in patients with either treated or untreated osteo-articular disorders poses a number of specific problems. The authors deal with risks resulting from mechanical deformities produced by these disorders, by the involvement of a large number of functional systems, by changes in the immune status of such patients and by alterations in the reactions of arthritic patients resulting from prior or concurrent treatments. The authors emphasize the crucial points which require evaluation and observation before and during anaesthesia.
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