Pulmonary Considerations in Obesity and the Bariatric Surgical Patient

Severe obesity can be associated with significant alterations in normal cardiopulmonary physiology. The pathophysiologic effects of obesity on a patient's pulmonary function are multiple and complex. The impact of obesity on morbidity and mortality are often underestimated. Bariatric surgery ha...

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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive - etiology
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