An Audit of Preoperative Blood Tests

Purpose Audit of the use of preoperative blood tests in elective general surgery in a district general hospital. Comparison is made with the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines and recommendations. Methodology Retrospective audit of preoperative blood tests perfor...

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Published inJournal of perioperative practice Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 56 - 59
Main Authors Putnis, Soni, Nanuck, Joe, Heath, Dugal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.02.2008
Sage Publications Ltd. (UK)
Association for Perioperative Practice
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Summary:Purpose Audit of the use of preoperative blood tests in elective general surgery in a district general hospital. Comparison is made with the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines and recommendations. Methodology Retrospective audit of preoperative blood tests performed for elective general surgical patients in a district general hospital over a one month period. Findings Patients attending preoperative assessment for general surgery have blood tests performed in excess of the NICE guidelines. The most frequently requested test that is performed against NICE guidelines is a coagulation screen. This was requested in excess of the national guidelines in 17.8% of cases. Practical implications This audit highlights the overuse of preoperative blood tests and provides suggestions for improving efficiency and economics in the preoperative setting. Originality/value of paper There have been no published audits assessing the current practice against the 2003 NICE guidelines for the use of routine preoperative tests for elective surgery.
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ISSN:1750-4589
2515-7949
DOI:10.1177/175045890801800201