Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Assessment of effect of Anaemia on recovery in surgical patients: An observational study

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Dr. Tarun Kumar1 , Dr.Seema Solanki2 , Dr.Manav Vadhera3 , Dr. Jessica Kaushal4 , Dr Neeeaj Joshi

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Background: Anaemic patients frequently proceed to surgery without considered assessment and management of this risk factor for adverse outcome. Hence; the present study was conducted with the aim of assessing the effect of Anaemia on recovery in surgical patients. Materials & methods: 100 anaemic patients were randomly enrolled in the present study. Complete demographic and clinical details of all the patients were obtained. Thorough history of all the patients was recorded. The line of treatment was also recorded. Haemoglobin estimation was done by Acid haematin method and according to haemoglobin patients were divided in mild, moderate and severe. Recovery profile of all the patients was assessed. Results: Mean hospital stay among patients with haemoglobin levels of Less the 6 gm% was 29.4 days while among patients with haemoglobin levels between 6 to 8.99 gm%, mean hospital stay was 21.8 days. Mean hospital stay among patients with haemoglobin levels between 9 to 10.99 gm% and between 11 to 12.5 gm% was 12.3 days and 8.5 days respectively. Significantly longer hospital stay days were associated with patients with more severe degree of anaemia. Conclusion: Severity of Anaemia affects the recovery profile in surgical patients.

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