Prevalence of co-morbidities and referral patterns in routine preoperative evaluation: A retrospective observational analysis in a tertiary care government hospital

Plabon Hazarika, Prabal Bharali, Biswadeep Choudhury, Oreyjeet Das, S. Vignesh
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The initial interaction between patients and anaesthesiologists during pre-anaesthesia check-ups (PAC) is a crucial opportunity to diagnose and pre-optimize co-morbidities that might go unnoticed. This proactive approach contributes to safe anaesthesia administration, uneventful intra-operative experiences, and smooth post-operative recovery. Our study assesses the prevalence of diverse co-morbidities within a tertiary care centre's PAC.  After analysing data from 3 months involving 905 patients, 624 individuals exhibited co-morbidities, with 217 cases being newly identified within the PAC clinic. Among female patients, anaemia emerged as the most prevalent anomaly (219 cases), while hypertension dominated among male patients (171 cases). Overall, anaemia constituted the most common co-morbidity (362 cases).  A comprehensive clinical assessment during the Pre-Anaesthetic Clinic empowers formulation strategies for pre-optimization and treatment of co-morbidities. Timely intervention is pivotal, not only to prevent surgery delays but also to avert potentially catastrophic outcomes arising from untreated conditions. This approach translates into expedited patient recovery, minimizing anaesthesia-related complications.  The Pre-Anaesthetic Clinic plays a pivotal role in diagnosing and intervening in patient co-morbidities. Beyond diagnosis, it is a crucial early intervention and treatment platform, significantly enhancing the overall surgical recovery process.
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常规术前评估中的并发症发生率和转诊模式:一家三级政府医院的回顾性观察分析
在麻醉前检查(PAC)期间,患者与麻醉医师之间的初次互动是诊断和预先优化可能被忽视的并发症的重要机会。这种积极主动的方法有助于实现安全的麻醉管理、顺利的术中体验和平稳的术后恢复。我们的研究评估了一家三级医疗中心的 PAC 中各种并发症的发病率。 对 905 名患者 3 个月的数据进行分析后发现,有 624 人患有并发症,其中 217 例是在 PAC 诊所内新发现的。在女性患者中,贫血是最常见的异常情况(219 例),而在男性患者中则以高血压为主(171 例)。总体而言,贫血是最常见的并发症(362 例)。 在麻醉前门诊中进行全面的临床评估,有助于制定优化和治疗并发症的策略。及时干预至关重要,不仅能防止手术延误,还能避免因未治疗疾病而导致的潜在灾难性后果。这种方法可以加快患者的康复,最大限度地减少与麻醉相关的并发症。 麻醉前门诊在诊断和干预患者并发症方面发挥着关键作用。除诊断外,它还是一个重要的早期干预和治疗平台,可显著改善整个手术恢复过程。
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