anesthesia for bariatric surgery miller, ch:64 ashish c. sinha, david m. eckmann 1

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Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery Miller, ch:64 Ashish C. Sinha, David M. Eckmann 1

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Bariatric SurgeryAnesthesia for Miller, ch:64 Ashish C. Sinha, David M. Eckmann

Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery

Miller, ch:64Ashish C. Sinha,David M. Eckmann1ObesityCommon enemy of surgeon and anestethist.

A rarity until the middle of the 20th century.

200 million Americans, or 65% of the U.S. adult population, are overweight or obese.

It is second only to smoking as a preventable cause of death.

2ObesityObesity can be defined as a disease because it is a physiologic dysfunction of the human organism.

Food calorie intake exceeds energy expenditure over a long period.3ObesityObesity influenced by genetic, behavioral, cultural, and socioeconomic factors.

Syndromes associated with obesity:Leptin deficiency Prader-Willi syndromeLawrence-Moon-Biedl syndrome

4GeneticsBehaviorEnvironment BMI: kg/m2

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ObesityWaist Circumference and RiskObese Class 1OverweightNormal WeightWaist CircumferenceHigh riskIncreased riskLeast risk88 cm in womenAbdominal obesity150 mg/dLTriglycerides