Routine Blood Investigations Before Any Elective Surgery for Normal Patient: Are They Valuable?

Author(s):  
Sultan Alsaigh ◽  
Hind Alanazi ◽  
Sarah Alkuraydis ◽  
Hajar Alsudairi ◽  
Hanan Alraddadi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Moses P. Moorthy ◽  
A. V. Srinivasan ◽  
S. Balasubramanian ◽  
Shraddha laxmidhar Mohanty

25 years old female diagnosed to be having retro viral infection for past six months developed subacute onset of involuntary movements of left upper and lower limb in the form of flowing movements from proximal to distal parts of the limb. On examination vitals were stable, routine blood investigations were normal. CXR and ECG were normal. Patient CD4 count is 179. Neuro-imaging revealed T2 and flair hyper intensity and T1 hypo intensity with out any evidence of diffusion restriction noted in right thalamus. Possibility of TUBERCULOMA in right side of thalamus.


1989 ◽  
Vol 62 (03) ◽  
pp. 856-860 ◽  
Author(s):  
P M Sandset ◽  
H E Høgevold ◽  
T Lyberg ◽  
T R Andersson ◽  
U Abildgaard

SummaryExtrinsic coagulation pathway inhibitor may be an important regulator of haemostasis to prevent thrombosis after tissue damage. The functional activity of this inhibitor was determined using a chromogenic substrate assay, and compared to the activities of anti thrombin, heparin cofactor II and protein C during the perioperative period of elective hip replacement (n = 28), cholecystectomy (n = 11), and vascular surgery (n = 5). Peroperatively, all the inhibitors decreased rather similarly and to the same degree as the decrease in albumin concentration. The decreases during hip surgery were about 2-fold the decreases observed during cholecystectomy. A significant peroperative increase in extrinsic pathway inhibitor activity was observed in vascular surgery, probably due to a bolus injection of heparin. Antithrombin, heparin cofactor II and protein C levels normalized on days 3-5 postoperatively in all three patient groups. Sustained low levels of extrinsic pathway inhibitor were observed on postoperative days 1 to 7 in hip surgery patients. Apparently, extrinsic pathway inhibitor is not an acute phase reactant. In uncomplicated surgery, the decreases of the coagulation inhibitor levels are mainly due to hemodilution.


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