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Flu season is an unwelcome annual event, but for residents of Metro Atlanta, this year's outbreak brings unexpected and serious risks that extend far beyond the usual fever and fatigue.
SMYRNA, Ga. - s4story -- The current surge in Atlanta is being driven by a highly virulent new mutation of Type A flu, identified as "subclade K." Patients infected with this strain often report intense fatigue and high fevers. According to Anesthesiologist Assistant Ariana Nicole Lyons, AA-C, a critical concern is that this specific strain is only partially covered by the current season's vaccine. This clinical reality means that even vaccinated individuals must maintain a higher level of vigilance, as their protection against this dominant strain is incomplete.
2. It Turns a Routine Procedure into a High-Risk Event.
Perhaps the most significant finding is that the subclade K flu strain can make receiving anesthesia far more dangerous. The virus is known to cause "airway hyperreactivity," a condition where the respiratory passages become extremely irritable and sensitive. This heightened sensitivity can lead to life-threatening complications during surgery, such as bronchospasms (a sudden constriction of the airway muscles) or laryngospasms (a spasm of the vocal cords that can block breathing).
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Lyons emphasizes that such irritability can increase the risk of bronchospasms or laryngospasms during the induction or emergence from anesthesia.
These are critical transition periods when a patient's airway is particularly vulnerable, making the flu's effects even more dangerous. This information is impactful because it connects a common illness to the high-stakes environment of the operating room in a way most people would never consider, turning a routine procedure into a potentially high-risk event.
3. That Lingering Cough Could Postpone Your Surgery.
The direct consequence of these heightened risks is a change in preoperative protocols for patients in areas like Cobb, Smyrna, and greater Metro Atlanta. Anesthesia Care Teams are now performing more thorough screenings for flu symptoms. If a patient scheduled for an elective surgery presents with lingering symptoms like a high fever or a productive cough, the procedure may be postponed. This is not an overreaction but a necessary safety precaution. The systemic inflammation caused by the flu can impact a patient's overall hemodynamic stability—affecting core functions like blood pressure and circulation—during the recovery phase, posing an unacceptable risk for postoperative complications.
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2. It Turns a Routine Procedure into a High-Risk Event.
Perhaps the most significant finding is that the subclade K flu strain can make receiving anesthesia far more dangerous. The virus is known to cause "airway hyperreactivity," a condition where the respiratory passages become extremely irritable and sensitive. This heightened sensitivity can lead to life-threatening complications during surgery, such as bronchospasms (a sudden constriction of the airway muscles) or laryngospasms (a spasm of the vocal cords that can block breathing).
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Lyons emphasizes that such irritability can increase the risk of bronchospasms or laryngospasms during the induction or emergence from anesthesia.
These are critical transition periods when a patient's airway is particularly vulnerable, making the flu's effects even more dangerous. This information is impactful because it connects a common illness to the high-stakes environment of the operating room in a way most people would never consider, turning a routine procedure into a potentially high-risk event.
3. That Lingering Cough Could Postpone Your Surgery.
The direct consequence of these heightened risks is a change in preoperative protocols for patients in areas like Cobb, Smyrna, and greater Metro Atlanta. Anesthesia Care Teams are now performing more thorough screenings for flu symptoms. If a patient scheduled for an elective surgery presents with lingering symptoms like a high fever or a productive cough, the procedure may be postponed. This is not an overreaction but a necessary safety precaution. The systemic inflammation caused by the flu can impact a patient's overall hemodynamic stability—affecting core functions like blood pressure and circulation—during the recovery phase, posing an unacceptable risk for postoperative complications.
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Source: The Atlanta Health Review
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