Why sleep apnea can make surgery riskier

A researcher explains why people with sleep apnea are at a higher risk for complications during and after surgery. These patients are sometimes more sensitive to pain medications during surgery, and may have trouble breathing after surgery. The researcher suggests that patients who use continuous positive airway pressure machines bring them to the hospital and use it after the surgery.

(U.S. News & World Report) UPDATED 04/24/2008
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