Medicine: Tests before surgery changed

Podcast
News from the World of Medicine
  • 2015 11 Medicine Tests before surgery have changed
    29:25
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Mediterranean diet
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Corticosteroids for asthma
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Away from aspirin?
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Mild hypertension during pregnancy
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: CT coronary angiography
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Vitamin D supplements do not work
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Covid-19 in the year 2022
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Treatment of outpatients with Covid-19
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: i.v. contrast media in kidney disease
audio
29:25 min
Medicine: Use of platelet-rich plasma

Millions of patients the world over have surgery every year. Until now, heart function is almost always tested before surgery in patients 50 years of age or older. However, cardiovascular assessment before surgery was developed further, and the corresponding guideline has been updated. The data show that there is no need any more for stress testing for the heart before surgery for many patients.
And there is related news. The perioperative period is the time immediately before, during and after a patient’s surgery. A high-quality clinical study showed that taking low-dose aspirin during the perioperative period leads to no benefit.
(Selected by a very prestigious medical society. Complete text of the radio broadcast enclosed in the archive).

Documents

2015 11, Medicine, Tests before surgery changed, PDF, 244.7 kB Download

Leave a Comment