Preparing for surgery and clinical overview

All preparation for OP Lab – Radiology – Cardiology conclusion Preoperative findings

I) Laboratory finds:

  1. Blood image (HB, HCT, ER, LE and TR) and erythrocyte sedimentation
  2. Biochemical blood tests: potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, bilirubini, urea, creatinine, glucose, total proteins, albums, Iron, UIBC and TIBC (Feritin), AST, ALT, GGT, CK, CPR.
  3. Coagulation factors (PT, PTT and INR)
  4. Test on transmission diseases (HIV, HBV, HCV, SIF)
  5. Pregnancy Test, Pregnancy Test

II) Radiological finds (specialist report, Dr spec. Radiologist):

  1. Ultrasound of the abdomen (detailed description: leather, coherent tissue, muscle environments, muscles, internal organs, large X)
  2. Targeted Ultrasound of the specific regions (detailed description)
  3. Ultrasound women’s breasts (girls and women) / male breast ultrasound (men)
  4. RTG Snapshot of Heart and Lung
  5. CT Tomography of a particular body, head and neck or whole body, as needed MSCT
  6. (NMR) If necessary, on the basis of the conclusion of Dr. Specialist Surgions and Dr. Radiology Specialist.

III) ECG

IV) Conclusion of the doctor’s internal med. Cardiologists – consent Dr. Spec. Cardiology for performing surgery in anesthesia. Based on laboratory, radiological, ECG findings and clinical reviews by Dr. Spec. The cardiologist issues consent to perform an anesthesia operations: General (OET, IV), regional block anesthesia (Spinal, epidaural, nerve block) with IV sedation and local anesthesia (superficial or infiltrative) with IV sedation. Depending on what type of surgical intervention is planned, selected Dr. Specialist of Surgery or Dr. Spec. Anesthesiologist (* Anesthesiology and reactology specialist with intensive therapy) It can / can recommend regional anesthesia (mainly with IV analgospents) as the only type of anesthesia or a combination of local anesthesia, regional anesthesia (and general anesthesia or IV analgospents.

V) Chronic patients if there are chronic diseases (hypertension, diabetes, asthma, neurological diseases, …) must consult their doctors about eventual change of therapy.