ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF OBESE PATIENTs.

Wael Samir Mohamed Maher;

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The prevalence of significant obesity continues to rise in both developed and developing countries. As a result, the anesthetist can expect to be presented frequently with obese patients in the operating theatre. An individual is considered obese when the


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Title ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF OBESE PATIENTs.
Authors Wael Samir Mohamed Maher
Keywords ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF OBESE PATIENTs.
Issue Date 2008
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The prevalence of significant obesity continues to rise in both developed and developing countries. As a result, the anesthetist can expect to be presented frequently with obese patients in the operating theatre. An individual is considered obese when the

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