Specific conditions
There are a broad range of conditions for which the anaesthetist must plan management; in some cases, the anaesthetist must enlist the help of a specialist physician.
Related pages
- Concurrent drug therapy (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Angina (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Arrhythmias (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Heart failure (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Hypertension (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Myocardial infarction (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Valvular heart disease (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Asthma (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Chronic respiratory infection (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Coryzal symptoms (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Chronic obstructive airways disease (anaesthesia fitness)
- Diabetes mellitus (anaesthesia and surgery)
- Obesity and general anaesthesia
- Liver disease (fitness for anaesthesia)
- Sickle cell anaemia (fitness for anaesthesia)
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