Utility of Preoperative Laboratory Testing for Ambulatory Endoscopic Sinonasal Surgery in Low-Risk Patients.
Am J Rhinol Allergy
; 37(3): 247-252, 2023 May.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Preoperative laboratory tests (PLTs) are often obtained prior to outpatient surgical procedures. The objective of this study is to examine the current practice of routine PLT in low-risk patients undergoing ambulatory endoscopic sinonasal surgery (ESS) and to assess whether such testing impacts surgical outcomes.METHODS:
Patients undergoing ambulatory ESS were identified from the 2011 to 2018 NSQIP database. Low-risk patients were defined as American Society of Anesthesiologist class 1 or 2. PLTs were grouped into hematologic, chemistry, coagulation, and liver function tests. Chi-square analyses and independent samples t-tests were conducted to compare categoric and continuous variables, respectively.RESULTS:
A total of 664 cases met the inclusion criteria, of which 419 (62.1%) underwent at least one PLT. Of these, the most frequent PLT obtained was a complete blood cell count (92.4%). Major complications occurred in 1.5% of patients. There were no statistically significant differences in overall postoperative complications between those with and without PLT (P = .264). Specifically, no significant difference was seen in the incidence of postoperative bleeding (P = .184), urinary tract infection (P = .444), pulmonary embolism (P = .444), or wound infection (P = .701). On multivariable analyses, PLT status was not significantly associated with any complication (P = .097) or unplanned readmission (P = .898).CONCLUSIONS:
Our analysis did not reveal an association between the use of PLT and postoperative morbidity or unplanned readmission in low-risk patients undergoing outpatient ESS.Mots clés
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Complications postopératoires
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Endoscopie
Type d'étude:
Etiology_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limites:
Humans
Pays/Région comme sujet:
America do norte
Langue:
En
Journal:
Am J Rhinol Allergy
Sujet du journal:
ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA
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OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA
Année:
2023
Type de document:
Article