• Title of article

    Risk reduction: Perioperative smoking intervention

  • Author/Authors

    Ann M?ller، نويسنده , , Hanne T?nnesen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    237
  • To page
    248
  • Abstract
    Smoking is a well-known risk factor for perioperative complications. Smokers experience an increased incidence of respiratory complications during anaesthesia and an increased risk of postoperative cardiopulmonary complications, infections and impaired wound healing. Smokers have a greater risk of postoperative intensive care admission. Even passive smoking is associated with increased risk at operation. Preoperative smoking intervention 6–8 weeks before surgery can reduce the complications risk significantly. Four weeks of abstinence from smoking seems to improve wound healing. An intensive, individual approach to smoking intervention results in a significantly better postoperative outcome. Future research should focus upon the effect of a shorter period of preoperative smoking cessation. All smokers admitted for surgery should be informed of the increased risk, recommended preoperative smoking cessation, and offered a smoking intervention programme whenever possible.
  • Keywords
    surgery , Operation , postoperative complications , Risk reduction , smoking intervention , impaired wound healing , smoking cessation.
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
  • Record number

    465088