[Anesthetic Management of Patients with Respiratory Disease: Preface and Comments].
Takashi AsaiPublished in: Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology (2019)
Respiratory complications are the major causes of anesthesia-related death or irreversible brain damage. Recently, the incidence and severity of bronchial asthma, obesity and sleep apnea are increasing, and because of advancement of medical care, surgery is increasingly carried out in patients with moderate or severe respiratory complications. In this special issue, preoperative assessment and treatment methods of patients with upper respiratory tract infection, bron- chial asthma, sleep apnea, deformed airways, chronic obstructive lung disease, or restrictive respiratory dis- ease are discussed, followed by anesthesia and airway management methods during anesthesia, including treatment of each respiratory disease.
Keyphrases
- sleep apnea
- respiratory tract
- positive airway pressure
- obstructive sleep apnea
- risk factors
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- metabolic syndrome
- lung function
- type diabetes
- minimally invasive
- insulin resistance
- cystic fibrosis
- weight loss
- physical activity
- allergic rhinitis
- patients undergoing
- multiple sclerosis
- acute coronary syndrome
- brain injury
- weight gain
- resting state
- blood brain barrier
- surgical site infection
- body mass index
- subarachnoid hemorrhage