Laboratory tests in children undergoing ambulatory surgery: a review of clinical practice and scientific studies.

2000 
Abstract The drive for cost containment in the United States has lead anesthesiologists to re-assess the benefits of routine pre-operative laboratory and radiological testing. The value of routine tests has been questioned not only by insurance companies but also by physicians. Common pre-operative laboratory and radiological tests are reviewed in the following analysis. Specifically, the use of such tests in children scheduled for ambulatory surgery is discussed. Current clinical practice patterns of pediatric anesthesiologists are included so that physicians may make conclusions on the basis of published literature and clinical practice of peers.
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