Krogh, M. A. (2023). Obesity and anesthesia practice. In S. Elisha, J. S. Heiner, & J. J. Nagelhout (Eds.), Nurse anesthesia (7th ed., pp. 1092-1108). Elsevier.
The STOP-BANG questionnaire screens surgical patients for undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea using eight yes or no criteria: Snoring loudly, daytime Tiredness, Observed apnea, treated or elevated blood Pressure, BMI over 35, Age over 50, Neck circumference over 40 cm, and male Gender (Krogh, 2023, p. 1096). A score of 3 or more classifies a patient as high risk, with sensitivity up to 93% (Krogh, 2023, p. 1096; Sheets, 2023, p. 360).
Unrecognized OSA raises the risk of difficult mask ventilation and intubation, opioid induced ventilatory impairment, and postoperative airway obstruction, prompting closer monitoring and opioid sparing technique (Krogh, 2023, p. 1096; Charchaflieh, 2022, pp. 15-16).
Krogh, M. A. (2023). Obesity and anesthesia practice. In Elisha, Heiner, & Nagelhout (Eds.), Nurse anesthesia (7th ed., pp. 1092-1108). Elsevier. Sheets, S. A. (2023). Preoperative evaluation. Same volume, pp. 336-375.