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Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

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Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2iety of Anesthesiologists C'OPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease DTR Deep tendon reflexesOSAS Obstructive sleep apneaPONV Postoperative nausea an

d vomitingTUR Transuretheral resection21.1IntroductionIn patients undergoing anesthesia, it has been suggested that postoperative complications develo Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

p in approximately 25% of cases, although the actual rates cannot be verified as no consensus on definitions has been reached. The complication rate v

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

aries according to the surgery applied, the anesthesia technique, and preexisting comorbidities. Further treatment may be required for postoperative c

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2ed, with early identification saving lives, time, and money. Patients with suspected complications must be questioned as to what type of surgery has b

een applied and for what purpose, if they have any comorbidities and what medication is being used, and what applications have been made since the ons Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

et of the suspected complication (I J.G. Karaoren. M.D.Anesthesiology and Reanimation. Istanbul Umraniye Research Hospital. Istanbul. Turkey e-mail: d

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

igvilmaz@yahoo.com<0 Springer International Publishing AG 2018213A.M. Esquinas et al. (eds.). Mechanical Ventilation in Critically III Cancer Patients

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 23 patients. Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) at reported rates of 10-30% was determined to be the most common postoperative complication, foll

owed by upper airway problems (6.9%). hypotension (2.7% ). dysrhythmias (1.4%). hypertension (1.1 %). altered mental status (0.6%), and suspected or m Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

ajor cardiac events (0.6%) [2].The ability to preoperatively predict complications which may develop is important in respect of preventative measures.

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

However, even if it is known that a complication may develop, some patient-related risk factors, such as age, cannot be eliminated. In a previous stu

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2 of deaths and thus it was reported that the effect of postoperative care was just as important as the preoperative factors [3].There are various ways

to approach the management of postoperative complications, the most practical of which is to consider the frequency of different complications (Table Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

21.1).Table 21.1 Genera) postoperative complicationsPostoperative cardiovascular complicationsPostoperative hypotensionHypovolemiaVentricular dysfunc

Ebook Mechanical ventilation in critically ill cancer patients: Part 2

tionPostoperative hypertensionMyocardial ischemiaCardiac dysrhythmiasBradycardiaTachycardiaPremature contractionsPostoperative pulmonary complications

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

Part IIIPostoperative Mechanical VentilationGeneral Postoperative Complications21Gulsah KaraorenAbbreviationsADH Antidiuretic hormoneASA American Soci

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