Preoperative Evaluation Before Noncardiac Surgery
Date Added: 
    November 20, 2019
      Journal/Publication: 
    Mayo Clinic Proceedings
      Publisher: 
    Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research / Elsevier, Inc.
      Publication Date: 
    November 18, 2019
      Type: 
    Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
      Format: 
    Article
      DOI (1): 
    10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.04.029
      Abstract
The medical complexity of surgical patients is increasing and medical specialties are frequently asked to assist with perioperative management surgical patients. Effective pre-anesthetic medical evaluations are a valuable tool in providing high-value, patient-centered surgical care and should systematically address risk assessment and identify areas for risk modification. This review outlines a structured approach to the pre-anesthetic medical evaluation, focusing on the asymptomatic patient. It discusses the evidence supporting the use of perioperative risk calculation tools and focused preoperative testing. We also introduce important key topics that will be explored in greater detail in upcoming reviews in this series.
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RPR Commentary
This is a fairly comprehensive review of the preoperative considerations and evaluation components for a patient undergoing non-cardiac surgeries. James W. Mold, MD, MPH