Surgery problems in obese children
An estimated 15 to 17 percent of children and adolescents in the United States are considered obese.
Major airway obstructions occurred in 19 percent of obese children, compared with 11 percent of normal-weight children.
Nearly 9 percent of obese children experienced difficult mask ventilation, compared with 2 percent of normal-weight children.
17 percent of obese children in the study experienced major oxygen desaturation (decreased oxygen in the blood), compared with 9 percent of normal-weight children.
28 percent of obese children had asthma, compared with 16 percent of normal-weight children.
It should be noted however, that despite the increased risk of adverse events among children who are obese, none resulted in significant illness.
Reference: Anesthesiology, March 2008, Vol. 108, Issue 3.