Pre-Operative Diamond
What it is
The Pre-Operative Diamond panel is a premium and most comprehensive pre-surgical health assessment package. It includes an extensive range of laboratory tests and diagnostic screenings to evaluate a patient’s overall health status, organ function, metabolic balance, and potential surgical risks. This advanced panel goes beyond the basic and advanced pre-operative tests, offering a thorough evaluation for patients undergoing high-risk or major surgeries.
Uses
This panel is used to:
– Provide a complete health evaluation before surgery.
– Detect hidden conditions that may complicate anesthesia or surgical outcomes.
– Assess cardiovascular, kidney, liver, lung, and metabolic functions.
– Check for infections, anemia, and clotting disorders.
– Offer personalized risk assessment for major or complex surgeries.
It is most suitable for patients with multiple health conditions, elderly patients, or those preparing for extensive surgical procedures.
Symptoms / Conditions That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may recommend the Pre-Operative Diamond panel if you:
– Are scheduled for high-risk or major surgery (e.g., cardiac, neurological, or transplant procedures).
– Have multiple chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, or kidney disease.
– Are elderly or considered medically fragile.
– Require a detailed pre-anesthetic assessment.
– Need an in-depth health evaluation before undergoing prolonged or complex surgical interventions.
Abnormal Results
Abnormal Blood Counts: May suggest anemia, infections, or clotting risks.
Kidney/Liver Abnormalities: May require delay or modification of surgical plans.
Electrolyte or Metabolic Imbalances: Could increase anesthesia risks and require correction.
Cardiac/Respiratory Findings: May signal increased risk of complications during or after surgery.
Each abnormal finding is carefully reviewed by the surgical and anesthetic team before clearance is given.
Risks
The panel involves blood, urine, and in some cases imaging or ECG tests. Risks are minimal, limited to mild pain, bruising, or dizziness from blood draws. Imaging and cardiac evaluations carry no significant risks. The benefit of identifying and addressing health issues before surgery far outweighs any minor discomfort.



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