Question:
If you are healthy (no co-morbitities) should you still be cleared by a
pulmonologist as well as a cardiologist? — Stacey G. (posted on November 11, 2001)
November 11, 2001
Your surgeon sends you to specialists to find out if you have any co
morbities to make sure surgery is safe. The specialist then decides what
tests if any you need. Some tests like sleep apnea everyone gets. Tests are
a pain but well worth the hassle for your saftey.
— bob-haller
November 11, 2001
My surgeon required a letter of medical clearance from my pcp. I'm preop,
approved by my insurance company and scheduled for surgery in a couple of
weeks. I didn't have to see a cardiologist or a pulmonary specialist. I did
need an EKG which my pcp performed. I also needed an Upper GI and will be
getting a whole list of blood tests done. However my surgeon didn't require
a sleep study.
— [Anonymous]
November 11, 2001
Actually, I didn't get a sleep apnea test, sorry Bob:) I had no major
co-morbs either, that I knew of... but that is part of the testing. There
have been several people who found out about heart problems or other things
during this testing. My dr required blood gasses, pulmonary, ekg, blood
tests out the wazoo. Everything was fine and off I went:) good luck!
— Becky K.
November 16, 2001
I didn't have to have any tests except the standar ones during the
pre-admission testing: EKG, Gallbladder Ultrasound, Chest X-Ray, Pulmonary
Function Test and blood work. None were painful it all took less than few
hours. My only comorbidity if you could even consider it one was shortness
of breath!
— Deborah W.
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