| Literature DB >> 26927738 |
Matthias Bock1, Gerhard Fritsch2, David L Hepner3.
Abstract
Routine preoperative testing is not cost-effective, because it is unlikely to identify significant abnormalities. Abnormal findings from routine testing are more likely to be false positive, are costly to pursue, introduce a new risk, increase the patient's anxiety, and are inconvenient to the patient. Abnormal findings rarely alter the surgical or anesthetic plan, and there is usually no association between perioperative complications and abnormal laboratory results. Incidental findings and false positive results may lead to increased hospital visits and admissions. Preoperative testing needs to be done based on a targeted history and physical examination and the type of surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Choosing wisely; Coagulation studies; Complication; Electrocardiograms; Patient safety; Pregnancy testing; Preoperative testing; Preprocedure testing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26927738 DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2015.10.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesthesiol Clin ISSN: 1932-2275