1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf03005619
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Changes in arterial oxygen saturation in cigarette smokers following general anaesthesia

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“…The incidence of airway‐related problems in the recovery room in this study is low (< 3%) and comparable with other studies [1, 5, 6]. It also confirms the findings of others with regard to an increase in early airway‐related incidents associated with smoking, tracheal intubation and ASA status [7–9]. However, it is possible that the low incidence of problems in this study may reflect under‐reporting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The incidence of airway‐related problems in the recovery room in this study is low (< 3%) and comparable with other studies [1, 5, 6]. It also confirms the findings of others with regard to an increase in early airway‐related incidents associated with smoking, tracheal intubation and ASA status [7–9]. However, it is possible that the low incidence of problems in this study may reflect under‐reporting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, the observed increase in MD, 48% in males and 24% in females, Vpk and SV indicate increased myocardial contractility and thence increased myocardial oxygen demands. This together with the well-established effect of smoking in inducing arterial oxygen de-saturation [23, 24] aggravate the negative impact of smoking-induced limitation of myocardial perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laxton CH et al, 14 Tait et al, 15 Myles et al 16 also observed similar incidence of peri-operative respiratory events (PRE) associated with smoking and when the cessation of smoking is helpful in decreasing these PREs.…”
Section: Allmentioning
confidence: 92%