| Literature DB >> 26847740 |
George Silvay1, Andrew Goldberg2, Jacob T Gutsche3, John G T Augoustides3.
Abstract
Admission on the day of surgery for elective cardiac and non-cardiac surgery has been established as a prevalent, critical practice. This approach realizes medical, logistical, psychological and fiscal benefits, and its success is predicated on an effective outpatient pre-operative evaluation. The establishment of a highly functional pre-operative clinic with a comprehensive set-up and efficient logistical pathways is invaluable. This notion has been expanded in recent years to include the entire peri-operative period and the concept of a 'peri-operative anesthesia/surgical home' is gaining popularity and support. Evaluating patients prior to admission for surgery, anesthesiologists can place themselves at the forefront of reducing unnecessary pre-operative hospital admissions, excess lab tests, unneeded consultations, and ultimately decrease the cancellations on the day of surgery. Furthermore, by taking a leadership role in the pre-operative clinic, anesthesiologists place themselves squarely at the forefront of the burgeoning movement for the peri-operative surgical home and continue to cement the indispensability of the anesthesiologist during the entire peri-operative course. The authors present this review as a follow-up describing the successful implementation of a pre-operative same-day cardiac surgery clinic and offer these experiences over the last 8 years as a guide to helping other anesthesiologists do the same.Entities:
Keywords: Improvement of outcome and satisfaction; Peri-operative anesthesia and surgical home; Pre-operative evaluation clinic; Same-day admission for cardiac and major vascular surgery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26847740 DOI: 10.1007/s00540-016-2139-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anesth ISSN: 0913-8668 Impact factor: 2.078