CARDIAC RISK ASSESSMENT USING RCRI IN SURGICAL PATIENTS

Jelena Cesarskaja, Mantė Eidininkienė, Andrius Macas Abstract Background and aims: Preanesthetic assessment is an inseparable part of every anesthesiologist practice. There are some tools and tests to anticipate the possible risks and prepare an appropriate anesthesia plan and latest guidelines encourage using them by system. The aim of this study was to investigate preanesthetic evaluation…

PECULIARITIES OF POST OPERATION PAINS ACCORDING TO SURGERY TYPE AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS GROUPS

Viktorija Piščalkienė Abstract Summary Pain in surgery is one of the most frequent complications experienced by up to 80% of patients. Intensive and continuous pain has negative impact on patient’s emotional and physical state: malfunction of the heart and blood vessel function, increase in thromboembolic complications and in some cases risk of pneumonia. Problem of…