Anesth Analg 2004;99:1058-1069
© 2004 International Anesthesia Research Society
doi: 10.1213/01.ANE.0000133910.55244.0E
PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Preoperative Evaluation of Pediatric Surgical Patients with Multisystem Considerations
Lynne R. Ferrari, MD
Medical Director Perioperative Services, Childrens Hospital, and Department of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Lynne R. Ferrari, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Childrens Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115. Address e-mail to Ferrari{at}childrens.harvard.edu
Fewer and fewer patients spend time in the hospital in advance of a surgical or interventional procedure requiring anesthesia care. As a result, there is increasing reliance on a thorough preoperative evaluation directed toward identifying anesthetic risks. For this to occur, each medical institution must have a clear and comprehensive system that processes patients during the preoperative period. There are specific and unique personnel and system requirements for the accumulation of multidisciplinary information in the pediatric patient population. The justification for the cost of this type of program is the savings realized by the decrease in wasted operating room time due to inadequate or incomplete patient preparation. The following is a description of a successful perioperative evaluation and preparation process that has been in place for 7 yr in a major pediatric academic institution.
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