Maternal obesity and neck circumference

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

B. Anglim; A. O'Higgins; N. Daly; M. Farren; M. J. Turner

Year of publication

2015

Publication/Journal

Irish Medical Journal

Volume

108

Issue

6

Pages

1

Abstract

Obese women are more likely to require general anaesthesia for an obstetric intervention than non-obese. Difficult tracheal intubation and oxygen desaturation is more common in pregnancy. Failed tracheal intubation has been associated with an increase in neck circumference (NC). We studied the relationship between maternal obesity and NC as pregnancy advanced in women attending a standard antenatal clinic. Of the 96 women recruited, 13.5% were obese. The mean NC was 36.8cm (SD 1.9) in the obese women compared with 31.5cm (SD 1.6) in women with a normal BMI (p