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[Assessment of pertinence and cost of preoperative examinations prescriptions by surgeons for programmed surgery].

  • PubMed , 36 : 6-10
Discipline : Médecine clinique
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Auteur(s) tagués : LANKOANDE Martin
Renseignée par : LANKOANDE Martin

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the pertinence and the cost of preoperative examinations prescriptions by surgeons at CHU-YO for programmed surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a prospective and observational study of 145 patients received in preanesthetic consultations between February 4 and April 4, 2016 in the department of anesthesiology, intensive care unit and emergency of CHU-YO. It consisted of an evaluation of 1106 preoperative examinations prescribed by the surgeons of this hospital compared to the formalized recommendations of French experts. RESULTS: Out of a total of 1,106 prescribed preoperative examinations, 1069 (96.6%) have been achieved. The six most commonly prescribed tests were hemogram (95.9%), blood grouping (90.3%), prothrombin (PT) (91.7%), active cephalin time (ACT) (86.9%), blood sugar (92.4%) and creatininemia (89%). Ninety-two results (8.6%) examinations were abnormal. Prescriptions for preoperative examinations were relevant in 30.2% of cases. The average cost of performing preoperative examinations per patient was 19832±14023 FCFA. CONCLUSION: Prescriptions for preoperative examinations by surgeons are mostly non-rational, the application of a repository is essential to improve this practice.

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Medicine, Medical prescription, Anesthesiology, Intensive care unit, General surgery, Anesthesia, Internal medicine

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