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Anaemia – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebNice recommends a FBC anaemia screen only for those undergoing Major Surgery (whatever your health) or for Intermediate Surgery (if you have disabling health problems such as COPD (chronic chest and breathing problems) or heart disease). If you think this includes you then you can check with the surgery to see if you have a recent blood test …

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Weight – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebBeing overweight or underweight increases your risk for an operation. A BMI over 35 might mean your operation is postponed. BMI is the ratio of height to weight. It is a simple guide to obesity and weight related health. As a guide a healthy adult weight is a BMI between 18.5 to 25, with 25 to 30 being overweight and over 30 is obesity.

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Evidence-Diabetes – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebThe Journal of hospital infection, Nov 2005, vol. 61, no. 3, p. 201-212, 0195-6701 (November 2005) Swenne, C L; Lindholm, C; Borowiec, J; Schnell, A E; Carlsson, M

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Evidence-Anaemia – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebPerioperative Complications and Length of Stay After Revision Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasties: An Analysis of the NSQIP Database. Journal of Arthroplasty, November 2015, vol./is. 30/11(1868-1871), 0883-5403;1532-8406 (November 2015)

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Herefordshire Weight Services – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebEmail: [email protected]. Active HERE Pathway for people who are currently not active. It is a Sport England and Public Health funded project. It is designed to support you to get more active through motivational sessions and tailored signposting to activities to suit you. Tel: 01432 358 232.

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Blog – Pre-Op Optimisation Project

WebPublic Health website Herefordshire. www.herefordshire.gov.uk. Search “weight” – walks with local church groups, ramblers, National England Walks and Guides, cycling, swimming, Fitness network – Herefordshire

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Anaesthesia 2016 doi:10.1111/anae.13348 Guidelines

WebRecommendations † General practitioners should refer patients for elec- tive surgery with mean blood pressures in primary care in the past 12 months less than 160 mmHg systolic and less than 100 mmHg diastolic.

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