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Preoperative Testing: a New Protocol

Not Applicable
Conditions
preoperative care,preoperative tests, practice guidelines,perioperative complications
Q65.070
N02.421.380.450.500
C23.550.767
V02.515
E01.370.395
Registration Number
RBR-9r347d
Lead Sponsor
Hospital Universitário Gaffree e Guinle/ Universidade federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruitment completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Patients scheduled to undergoing elective surgery at Hospital Universitário Gaffree e Guinle. Both genders. Older than 18 years. Preoperative assessment performed at Preoperative outpatient clinic of Hospital Universitário Gaffree e Guinle.

Exclusion Criteria

patients under 18 years. Emergency surgery. ASA physical status IV or V. Preoperative assessment performed in a different hospital

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Effectiveness of using the study protocol to decrease the number of preoperative tests requested without affecting the safety and quality of preoperative evaluation. Verified by comparing the quantitative tests requested between groups and quantitative changes in surgical anesthetic conduct and frequency of perioperative complications between groups ;Full and individualized significant decrease in the number of preoperative tests requested without increase in the number of changes in anesthetic-surgical procedure or the number of perioperative complications
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Probability of a preoperative test change the surgical anesthetic conduct,verified by a significant association between the occurrence of behavioral change and the presence of abnormality of a particular test;the testing methods to influence the surgical anesthetic conduct were the CBC and the dosage of PT / TTPa;Association between the sample characteristics and the frequency of perioperative complications;Statistically significant association between complications and the presence and number of associated diseases and between complications and functional capacity
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