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Post-surgery complications high for obese patients, new study says
Post-surgery complications high for obese patients, new study says

Post-surgery complications high for obese patients, new study says

University of Alberta scientists who looked at obese patients undergoing common but urgent operations such as appendectomies, gallbladder surgery, abdominal surgery or hernia repair found nearly half needed to be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU), one-third required multiple surgeries and 17 per cent died in hospital.

The new study involved 111 patients treated at the University of Alberta Hospital between 2009 and 2011. All had a body mass index of 35 or higher and all were admitted for urgent or emergency surgery through the emergency department.

The results indicates that hospitals need to be better prepared to deal with the increasing number of Canadians living with severe obesity.

The report also found that many obese people are actually malnourished. Their diets tend to be high in calories but deficient in essential vitamins and minerals critical for recovery from an illness or surgery.

Obese people tend to have underlying health problems such as high blood pressure that increase the risks of blood clots and other post-surgery complications.

In 2013, 19 percent of Canadians aged 18 and above — roughly 4.9 million Canadians — were classified as obese, according to Statistics Canada

Agencies/Canadajournal




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