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第386号指南——肥胖患者的妇科手术

Guideline No. 386-Gynaecologic Surgery in the Obese Patient.

作者信息

Yong Paul J, Thurston Jackie, Singh Sukhbir S, Allaire Catherine

机构信息

Vancouver, BC.

Calgary, AB.

出版信息

J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2019 Sep;41(9):1356-1370.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.jogc.2018.12.005.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To provide gynaecologic surgeons with a contemporary review on the pre-, intra-, and postoperative issues of the obese patient and to provide guidance for optimization and strategies for safer surgical care.

INTENDED USERS

Physicians, including gynaecologists, family physicians, general surgeons; nurses, including registered nurses and nurse practitioners; medical trainees, including medical students, residents, and fellows; and all other health care providers.

TARGET POPULATION

Adult women (18 years and older) meeting criteria for obesity (body mass index ≥30) and undergoing gynaecologic surgery.

OUTCOMES

Physiologic changes and comorbid conditions associated with obesity; the evidence for the impact of obesity on gynaecologic surgery; and preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative interventions to reduce risk.

EVIDENCE

For this guideline, relevant studies were searched in the PubMed, EMBASE, Medline, and Cochrane databases. MeSH search terms included Gynecology, Obesity, Obesity/morbid, Overweight, Body mass index, Surgery, Laparoscopy, Laparotomy, Anesthesia, Intraoperative complications, Postoperative complications, Morbidity, and Mortality.

VALIDATION METHODS

The content and recommendations were drafted and agreed upon by the principal authors and members of the Gynaecology Committee. The Board of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) approved the final draft for publication. The quality of evidence was rated using the criteria described in the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology framework.

BENEFITS, HARMS, AND COSTS: Obesity affects 1 in 5 Canadian adults. This guideline outlines strategies to improve outcomes in obese women undergoing gynaecologic surgery.

GUIDELINE UPDATE

This SOGC clinical practice guideline will be automatically reviewed 5 years after publication. However, authors can propose another review date if they feel that 5 years is too short/long based on their expert knowledge of the subject matter.

SPONSORS

This guideline was developed with resources funded by the SOGC.

SUMMARY STATEMENTS

RECOMMENDATIONS.

摘要

目的

为妇科外科医生提供关于肥胖患者术前、术中和术后问题的当代综述,并为优化手术及制定更安全手术护理策略提供指导。

目标用户

医生,包括妇科医生、家庭医生、普通外科医生;护士,包括注册护士和执业护士;医学实习生,包括医学生、住院医师和研究员;以及所有其他医疗保健提供者。

目标人群

符合肥胖标准(体重指数≥30)且接受妇科手术的成年女性(18岁及以上)。

结果

与肥胖相关的生理变化和合并症;肥胖对妇科手术影响的证据;以及降低风险的术前、术中和术后干预措施。

证据

本指南在PubMed、EMBASE、Medline和Cochrane数据库中检索了相关研究。医学主题词检索词包括妇科、肥胖、肥胖/病态、超重、体重指数、手术、腹腔镜检查、剖腹术、麻醉、术中并发症、术后并发症、发病率和死亡率。

验证方法

内容和建议由主要作者和妇科委员会成员起草并商定。加拿大妇产科学会(SOGC)理事会批准了最终出版草案。使用推荐分级评估、制定和评价(GRADE)方法框架中描述的标准对证据质量进行评级。

益处、危害和成本:肥胖影响五分之一的加拿大成年人。本指南概述了改善肥胖女性妇科手术结局的策略。

指南更新

本SOGC临床实践指南将在发布后5年自动进行审查。然而,如果作者基于其对该主题的专业知识认为5年太短/太长,可以提议另一个审查日期。

资助者

本指南是利用SOGC资助的资源制定的。

总结声明

建议。

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