|KL21| Preoperative Examination Program
|KL21| Preoperative Examination Program
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| Hematological and Clinical Tests | Preoperative Examination Program |
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | |
| ESR | Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate | |
| ABO and Rh(D) | Blood Group and Rh Factor Determination |
| Urine and Feces Tests | Preoperative Examination Program |
| UST | Urine Screening Test |
| Blood coagulation tests | Preoperative testing program |
| Glucose Tests | Preoperative Examination Program |
| GLU | Glucose | |
Description
Preoperative Examination Program
The success of surgery depends not only on the surgeon's professionalism but also on the responsible preparation of the patient. Before any surgical intervention, it is essential to assess the overall health condition, blood clotting, infection risk, and the function of vital organs. This set of tests helps ensure safe preparation for surgery and reduces the risk of complications.
When is it worth doing?
- When planning any type of surgical intervention – outpatient or inpatient.
- If the doctor prescribes a preliminary health assessment before the surgery.
- Prophylactically, to ensure that the body's systems are functioning properly before anesthesia and surgery.
Why choose?
- The set of tests meets the standard requirements for preparation for surgical treatment.
- It allows for the assessment of blood cells, clotting, kidney function, and glucose balance.
- Important for the doctor to assess risks before surgical intervention.
- Necessary for determining blood group and Rh factor for possible transfusion or in case of complications.
What does it help to determine?
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) – helps evaluate anemia, inflammatory processes, infection, or immune system activity.
- ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) – a non-specific marker of inflammation, important for assessing possible infections or inflammatory diseases.
- APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time) – one of the main blood clotting tests, necessary before any surgery.
- PT / INR (Prothrombin Time / International Normalized Ratio) – evaluates the effectiveness of blood clotting pathways and helps predict bleeding risk.
- Glucose (GLU) – determines the concentration of glucose in the blood, important for preoperative metabolism assessment.
- Blood Group and Rh(D) Factor – necessary for unexpected blood transfusion during surgery.
- General Urine Test – allows for the assessment of kidney function, detection of possible infection, or protein loss.
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