Abstract
Pre-anesthetic consultations play a pivotal role in assessing potential risks associated with planned surgeries. Cardiovascular evaluation, a crucial component of these consultations, holds significant implications for perioperative anesthetic management. This study, conducted prospectively on 72 out of 2284 patients undergoing specialized pre-anesthetic cardiology consultations at the Hospital 20 August, spans four months from June 1 to October 1, 2019. This research highlights the crucial significance of preoperative cardiovascular evaluations conducted in dedicated pre-anesthetic cardiology consultations. The study reveals epidemiological peculiarities and discrepancies compared to other research, underscoring the necessity for a personalized approach to perioperative cardiovascular risk assessment. The intricate decision-making involved, guided by diverse clinical and paraclinical parameters, points towards opportunities for enhancing future research and clinical protocols.
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