肥胖疾病和外科。

International Journal of Chronic Diseases Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-28 DOI:10.1155/2014/652341
Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Mulhim, Hessah Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini, Bashaeer Abdullah Al-Jalal, Rehab Omar Al-Moagal, Sara Abdullah Al-Najjar
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摘要

肥胖是一种正在显著增加的医学疾病。自1980年以来,全球肥胖患病率翻了一番。肥胖患者出现并发症的风险较大,身体和心理负担过重,影响生活质量。众所周知,肥胖会增加患心血管疾病、糖尿病、肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,并缩短预期寿命。此外,与一般人群相比,肥胖对外科疾病和选择性手术的影响很大。有较高的伤口感染风险、较长的手术时间、较差的预后等。身体质量指数越高,这些并发症的风险就越高。这篇文献综述阐述了肥胖作为一种疾病的患病率和肥胖的并发症,以及从外科的角度来看,肥胖患者的围手术期风险和并发症。它将审查这些头条新闻中的循证更新。
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Obesity Disease and Surgery.

Obesity is a medical disease that is increasing significantly nowadays. Worldwide obesity prevalence doubled since 1980. Obese patients are at great risk for complications with physical and psychological burdens, thus affecting their quality of life. Obesity is well known to have higher risk for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, musculoskeletal diseases and shorter life expectancy. In addition, obesity has a great impact on surgical diseases, and elective surgeries in comparison to general population. There is higher risk for wound infection, longer operative time, poorer outcome, and others. The higher the BMI (body mass index), the higher the risk for these complications. This literature review illustrates the prevalence of obesity as a diseases and complications of obesity in general as well as, in a surgical point of view, general surgery perioperative risks and complications among obese patients. It will review the evidence-based updates in these headlines.

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