Orthopedic Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does More Testing in Routine Preoperative Evaluation Benefit the Surgical Patient? Matched Case Control Study From a Resource-constrained Setting
The "routine" pre-operative tests in healthy orthopaedic patients undergoing intermediate/ major surgery are not justified. In this study of 670 healthy orthopedic patients with 7610 preoperative tests, investigators found that surgical plan was influenced in <1% of patients. Surgeons should be sensitized to reconsider this practice particularly with limited resources.
Background: Routine preoperative tests in healthy patients not only cause extra anxiety, but
may delay treatment without influencing surgical plan. This has worse impact in
resource-constrained settings where fee for service rather than health insurance is the usual
norm. Investigators aim to determine if "routine" pre-operative tests are justified in
healthy orthopedic patients.
Methods: Investigators conducted a non-commercialized, non-funded matched case control study
in tertiary care university hospital and a level-1 trauma centre for healthy patients
(ASA-1&2) admitted from January 2014-December 2016 for elective orthopedic intermediate and
major procedures. Cases (patient who had a change in his/her surgical plan after admission)
and controls were selected independently of the exposure of interest then matched randomly to
cases on age, gender and procedure type. Primary exposure was the routine preoperative lab
tests, as defined by the American Society of Anesthesiologist, which included 13 blood tests.
Analysis was done using Principle Component Analysis and Conditional logistic regression at
univariate and multivariable levels reporting matched adjusted Odds Ratios. The data will
bereported in line with STROBE criteria.
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