Abstract

De Hert S, Imberger G, Carlisle J, et al. Preoperative latest evidence-based medical knowledge to simplify and/or eliminate unnecessary steps. Physicians are expected to be familiar with clinical guidelines, but should note that they are advisory in nature and are there to help with safer decision making, something which might vary according to the patient’s condition and the available resources. Practice guidelines should be revised periodically to accommodate newly published data. In 2007, the Anaesthesiology Board of European Union of Medical Specialists published guidelines for the safety and quality of anaesthesia. A more recent milestone was the Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety in Anaesthesiology published in June 2010. This represented a European consensus on measures to improve patient care and it set out a framework for good practice. In order to constrain costs and standardise practice across Europe, the European Society of Anaesthesiologists (ESA) took a giant step forward by committing to the development of evidenced-based clinical guidelines and recommendations. In this issue, the unique specific task force, led by Professor Stefan De Hert, has published an outstanding guideline for the preoperative evaluation of adult patients undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery. Their recommendations are very comprehensive. They cover a wide range of topics that include cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), renal disease, diabetes, obesity, coagulation disorders, anaemia, the elderly patient, alcohol addiction and allergy. They also cover concurrent medication, and preoperative testing. In addition, there is a very useful section on airway evaluation.

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