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The prevalence of perioperative complications in patients with and without obstructive sleep apnoea: a prospective cohort study

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dc.contributor.author Ambrosii, Tatiana
dc.contributor.author Şandru, Serghei
dc.contributor.author Belîi, Adrian
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-09T14:11:27Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-09T14:11:27Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Ambrosii, Tatiana, Şandru, Serghei, Belîi, Adrian. The prevalence of perioperative complications in patients with and without obstructive sleep apnoea: a prospective cohort study. In: Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 2016, vol. 23, no 2, pp. 103-110
dc.identifier.issn 2392-7518
dc.identifier.uri http://www.jurnalul-anestezie.ro/archive/y2016/n2/a2/
dc.identifier.uri DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21454/rjaic.7518/232.pec
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/7250
dc.description.abstract Abstract Background and aims: Patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) have a high risk of postoperative complications. The purpose of the study was to record the spectrum and frequency of postoperative complications in patients with OSA versus (vs.) without OSA depending on the type of surgery and type of anaesthesia in a large cohort of patients. Methods: We conducted a prospective, descriptive study (n = 400). Ethics Committee approval was obtained and written informed consent was signed. The Berlin screening questionnaire was used for OSA screening (77.2% – OSA [+]). Adverse events and complications were recorded postoperatively (AOS [+] vs. AOS [-]). Statistics: Chi square test. Results: The highest rate of complications was found in patients who had underwent surgery in the abdominal cavity under general anaesthesia, AOS [+] vs. AOS [-]: cardiovascular [56.4%] vs. [7.5%], respiratory [17.6%] vs. [3.5%], stroke [0.7%] vs. [0.0% ], prolonged awakening from anaesthesia [2.5%] vs. [0.0%], postoperative fever [1.4%] vs. [0.3%], difficult orotracheal intubation [3.5%] vs. [0.3% ], unscheduled transfer to the intensive care unit [5.7%] vs. [0.0%]. Conclusions: OSA [+] patients who underwent abdominal surgery under general anaesthesia had a higher rate of complications compared to OSA [-] patients, and also compared to patients who had undergone peripheral limb surgery. Surgery on the musculoskeletal system is much better tolerated by patients with OSA, suffering a lower number and range of events and postoperative complications. Loco-regional anaesthesia should be considered a priority in patients with OSA. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care en_US
dc.subject obstructive sleep apnoea en_US
dc.subject postoperative complications en_US
dc.title The prevalence of perioperative complications in patients with and without obstructive sleep apnoea: a prospective cohort study en_US
dc.title.alternative Prevalenţa complicaţiilor perioperatorii la pacienţii cu şi fără apnee în somn de tip obstructiv: un studiu prospectiv de tip cohortă en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.rights.holder © Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care


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