Phone Pre-Op checks may be just as safe as In-Person visits
NCT ID NCT06693869
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether checking patients by phone before surgery leads to more cancellations than checking them in person. Researchers reviewed records of 1176 adults scheduled for non-cardiac surgery at two hospitals. The goal was to see if phone assessments are a safe and reliable alternative to traditional in-person visits.
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University of Antioquia
Medellín, Antioquia, 050001, Colombia
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