Posted on 11/28/2005 12:54:12 PM PST by Born Conservative
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Fatter rear ends are causing many drug injections to miss their mark, requiring longer needles to reach buttock muscle, researchers said on Monday.
Standard-sized needles failed to reach the buttock muscle in 23 out of 25 women whose rears were examined after what was supposed to be an intramuscular injection of a drug.
Two-thirds of the 50 patients in the study did not receive the full dosage of the drug, which instead lodged in the fat tissue of their buttocks, researchers from The Adelaide and Meath Hospital in Dublin said in a presentation to the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
Besides patients receiving less than the correct drug dosage, medications that remain lodged in fat can cause infection or irritation, researchers Victoria Chan said.
"There is no question that obesity is the underlying cause. We have identified a new problem related, in part, to the increasing amount of fat in patients' buttocks," Chan said.
"The amount of fat tissue overlying the muscles exceeds the length of the needles commonly used for these injections," she said.
The 25 men and 25 women studied at the Irish hospital ranged in age from 21 to 87.
The buttocks are a good place for intramuscular injections because there are relatively few major blood vessels, nerves and bones that can be damaged by a needle. Plentiful smaller blood vessels found in muscle carry the drug to the rest of the body, while fat tissue contains relatively few blood vessels.
Obesity affects more than 300 million people worldwide and is based on a measure of height versus weight that produces a body mass index above 30. An estimated 65 percent of U.S. adults are overweight or obese.
ouch...not my rear end. it's too little. But my hips, that's another matter.
It's a large muscle there, which makes it good for injections that are more irritating, but not necessarily the safest (risk of hitting the sciatic nerve). The safest is actually the front of your hips above your thighs (ventral gluteal) or the lateral thigh; these are rarely used in adults, though.
Big bottom.
Big bottom.
Talk about your bum cakes,
My gal's got 'em.
[snip]
I could never leave that behind!
Ouch.
there was a portly comedian that I saw on cable tv...he had this joke about how overweight people had designer jeans too...while you have Jorache....we have Lardass.....
I recommend for the Cobweb Gals...
Which bone?
Well yes, obese women DO have fat butts...
but obese women are usually fat everywhere else as well.
This doesn't account for the fat-butted women who have an otherwise "normal" physique.
I'm not sure what this condition is called, but I don't think it's "obesity".
I always figured it was because you couldn't see it coming and wouldn't flinch.
I believe this article calls for a rebuttal...
Nurse Friendly prepares an injection for Helen Thomas.
check your thread "over there".
Perfect.
"Does this needle make my butt look fat?"
Back of the pelvis.
I've given shots before that have bounced off bones; it's pretty freaky when it happens, but probably doesn't hurt anything.
Fat bottomed girls, they make the rockin world go round.
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