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Die Prämedikationsvisite hat das Ziel, pathologische Veränderungen und Erkrankungen, welche die Anästhesie und den perioperativen Verlauf beeinflussen, aufzudecken. Neben der operativen Grunderkrankung muss sich der Anästhesist im Aufklärungsgespräch ein Bild über die Nebenerkrankungen und deren aktuelle Therapie verschaffen.

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Mangler, C. et al. (2003). Allgemeiner Teil. In: Kox, W.J., Spies, C. (eds) Check-up Anästhesiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06233-3_1

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