The same principle applies to
preoperative blood analysis.
Preoperative blood analysis, radiography, and other diagnostic tests, such as blood pressure measurement, electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, and / or abdominal ultrasonography, may be necessary to completely define common feline health problems, such as obesity, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, renal insufficiency, hepatic lipidosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and asthma.
Not exact matches
The
preoperative evaluation by a veterinary ophthalmologist will include an ocular examination to screen for other eye disorders, and a laboratory
analysis of
blood and urine samples to help determine the general state of the dog's health.
The veterinarians fill out the questionnaire, and all except 2 agree that patients should have presurgical
blood analysis, be intubated, be given a
preoperative physical, and have their
blood pressure, heart rate, and O2 saturation monitored.