| Literature DB >> 30026626 |
Krista Mitchell1, Michele Barletta1, Jane Quandt1, Molly Shepard1, Stephanie Kleine1, Erik Hofmeister1.
Abstract
The usefulness of pre-anesthetic laboratory screening of healthy veterinary patients is controversial and clear evidence-based guidelines do not exist. The purpose of our study was to determine the influence of preanesthetic laboratory screening on peri-anesthetic plans in canine patients undergoing elective surgery. One hundred medical records were randomly selected between the years 2008 and 2013 and patient information was presented to 5 Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA) for review. They were given pre-anesthetic laboratory screening test results for each patient and asked whether the results would change the way they managed the case from an anesthesia perspective. Peri-operative anesthetic management was altered in 79% of patients based on pre-anesthetic screening results; however, the overall agreement among anesthesiologists was weak with 64% of changes made by only a single anesthesiologist. Pre-anesthetic laboratory screening test results may influence pre-operative anesthesia case management but major discrepancies can occur among ACVAA diplomates.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30026626 PMCID: PMC6005072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Vet J ISSN: 0008-5286 Impact factor: 1.008