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The pre‐operative anaesthetic visit
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Perioperative MedicineNon-operating Room AnesthesiaSurgeryAmbulatory AnesthesiaThirty-two PatientsAnesthetic AdministrationPost-operative CareHospital MedicineStandard SetPrimary CarePre‐operative Anaesthetic VisitPre-operative VisitOutcomes ResearchPreoperative PainMedical EthicsPatient SafetyAnesthesiaMedicinePostoperative ConsiderationAnesthesiology
One hundred and thirty-two patients staying in hospital more than 24 h were visited pre- and postoperatively. Patients were asked a standard set of questions, and 39% could not remember accurately what they were asked. This has important medicolegal implications. In 15% of patients, information that significantly altered subsequent anaesthetic management was discovered, but in less than 3% would ignorance of the patient's condition have required postponement of the surgery. We conclude that the major reason for a pre-operative visit by an anaesthetist is that patients appreciate it, rather than it being medically necessary.
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