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| What is the value of routinely testing full blood count, electrolytes and urea, and pulmonary function tests before elective surgery in patients with no apparent clinical indication and in subgroups of patients with common comorbidities: a systematic review of the clinical and cost-effective literature |
| Czoski-Murray C, Lloyd Jones M, McCabe C, Claxton K, Oluboyede Y, Roberts J, Nicholl JP, Rees A, Reilly CS, Young D, Fleming T |
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Record Status This is an economic evaluation that meets the criteria for inclusion on NHS EED. Bibliographic details Czoski-Murray C, Lloyd Jones M, McCabe C, Claxton K, Oluboyede Y, Roberts J, Nicholl JP, Rees A, Reilly CS, Young D, Fleming T. What is the value of routinely testing full blood count, electrolytes and urea, and pulmonary function tests before elective surgery in patients with no apparent clinical indication and in subgroups of patients with common comorbidities: a systematic review of the clinical and cost-effective literature. Health Technology Assessment 2012; 16(50): 1-159 Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by NLM MeSH Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Blood Cell Count /economics; Comorbidity; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Diagnostic Tests, Routine /economics; Elective Surgical Procedures; Electrolytes /blood; Female; Great Britain; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Preoperative Care /economics /methods; Respiratory Function Tests /economics; State Medicine; Urea /analysis; Young Adult AccessionNumber 22013006251 Date bibliographic record published 21/02/2013 |
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