About this trial
There is a risk of airway-related incidents during anaesthesia associated with obesity. High-flow nasal oxygen is advocated for perioperative preoxygenation in obese patients to reduce airway adverse reactions. However, there have been no reports on whether smoking behaviors have an impact on obese men's Apnoeic oxygenation with high-flow nasal.This study compared the effects of smoking on the duration of safe apnoea times in obese males.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Participants ranged in age from 18 to 80 with BMI≥30 kg/m2.
Participants are male obese patients undergoing elective non-thoracic surgery
Disqualifiers
patients were kept awake during the intubation due to cervical spine pathology.
Patients with unstable hemodynamics.
Patients with airway inflammatory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis and cystic fibrosis.
Patients with upper respiratory infection and nasal blockage.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- apnoeic