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2011
January
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Obesity
Obesity
SURVEY OF AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN THE MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENT
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Definitions:
Obese: BMI > 30kg/m2
Morbid obesity: BMI > 40kg/m2 or BMI >35kg/m2 with obesity related co-morbidities
Obesity and morbid obesity are increasing in prevalence and anaesthetists are becoming increasingly exposed to such patients.
This is a survey of
your
choice of airway management for routine general anaesthesia in a
starved morbidly obese patient
presenting for
elective surgery
with
no anticipated or previous airway difficulties
.
*
Please tell us about your grade
Consultant
SAS
Trainee ST1-2 level
Trainee ST3-4 level
Trainee ST5-7 level
*
The following questions concern general anaesthesia in a
starved morbidly obese patient
presenting for
elective surgery
with
no anticipated or previous airway difficulties
. They also have
NO
reflux disease.
Q1. Would you routinely perform a rapid sequence induction?
Yes
No
Depends on the type of surgery
Q2. What is your first choice ventilation method for the given airway device in this scenario. If you would not normally use this airway device in the given scenario please select N/A.
Spontaneous
IPPV
N/A
*
ETT
*
LMA
*
Proseal LMA
Q3. Please select your first choice airway management for the given clinical scenario in the above mentioned patient
ETT
LMA
Proseal LMA
*
Intra-abdominal procedure: e.g. hernia repair, hysterectomy
*
Pelvic procedure: e.g. hysteroscopy, cystoscopy
*
Extra-abdominal procedure: e.g. lower limb, lipoma excision
*
If duration of surgery is < 1h
*
If duration of surgery is 1-2h
*
If duration of surgery is > 2h
*
If patient position will be supine
*
If patient position will be trendelenberg
*
If patient position will be reverse-trendelenberg
*
If patient position will be lateral
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The following questions concern general anaesthesia in a
starved morbidly obese patient
presenting for
elective surgery
with
no anticipated or previous airway difficulties
. They also
have
reflux disease.
Q4. Would you routinely perform a rapid sequence induction?
Yes
No
Depends on the type of surgery
Q5. What is your first choice ventilation method for the given airway device in this scenario. If you would not normally use this airway device in the given scenario please select N/A.
Spontaneous
IPPV
N/A
*
ETT
*
LMA
*
Proseal LMA
Q6. Please select your first choice airway management for the given clinical scenario in the above mentioned patient
ETT
LMA
Proseal LMA
*
Intra-abdominal procedure: e.g. hernia repair, hysterectomy
*
Pelvic procedure: e.g. hysteroscopy, cystoscopy
*
Extra-abdominal procedure: e.g. lower limb, lipoma excision
*
If duration of surgery is < 1h
*
If duration of surgery is 1-2h
*
If duration of surgery is > 2h
*
If patient position will be supine
*
If patient position will be trendelenberg
*
If patient position will be reverse-trendelenberg
*
If patient position will be lateral
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
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