Thirty percent of surgical patients undergoing routine surgery are smokers, and smoking is an additional risk for these patients. During the perioperative period, smokers are more prone than non smokers to present either systemic complications interesting the cardiovascular and pulmonary functions or specific complications related to the surgical procedure, such as infections, wound problems and delayed osteosynthesis. Therefore, coming-off from smoking addiction is an obvious prerequisite in these patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmoking concerns 30% of the patients scheduled to anesthesia. Tobacco is one of the most important risk factors for postoperative complications. There are two classes of complications: those induced by the smoking habits on the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems, and those that predispose to other complications by direct interference with processes required for the success of surgery: healing and immune responses.
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