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Preoperative pregnancy testing in adolescents

F J Azzam1, G S Padda, J W DeBoard

  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, St. Louis University, Missouri, USA.

Anesthesia and Analgesia
|January 1, 1996
PubMed
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Mandatory pregnancy testing is recommended for adolescent surgical patients aged 15 and older. This approach helps identify potential risks associated with perioperative medications, ensuring safer surgical care for this demographic.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Adolescent Medicine

Background:

  • Perioperative medications can pose risks, including teratogenic or abortive effects.
  • The pregnancy status of many surgical patients is often unknown, posing a clinical challenge.

Observation:

  • A retrospective study analyzed 2 years of mandatory pregnancy testing in 412 adolescent surgical patients.
  • The overall incidence of positive pregnancy tests was 1.2%.

Findings:

  • Among patients aged 15 and older, 2.4% tested positive for pregnancy.
  • No patients under the age of 15 tested positive for pregnancy.

Implications:

  • Mandatory pregnancy testing is advisable for adolescent surgical patients aged 15 years and older.

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