As part of the planning for any surgery or procedure requiring
anesthesia, your medical history helps evaluate your
current health and identify any potential risks or complications that may
affect your anesthesia care. Your medical history will include other surgeries
you have had and any conditions you have (such as
diabetes). You also will be asked whether you have had
any allergic reactions to any anesthetics or medications or whether any family
members have had reactions to anesthetics.
It is important to provide complete information because certain
medical conditions can increase your risk of complications when you are
receiving anesthesia. These conditions include heart problems (such as angina,
a previous heart attack,
heart failure, or valvular heart disease) and
neurological problems (such as a
stroke or seizures).
Other conditions that also may require special consideration include
asthma, respiratory infection,
diabetes, kidney problems, thyroid disease, liver
disease, cancer, pregnancy, arthritis, or systemic
lupus. Smoking can increase your risk of
complications, as well as substance abuse involving alcohol, opioids, or
cocaine, so you should be honest about these in your discussions with your
surgeon and anesthesia specialist.
Obesity and certain digestive system conditions—such
as
hiatal hernia,
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), cancer, or any
prior surgery on the esophagus or stomach—make you more likely to regurgitate
or vomit stomach contents, increasing the risk of aspiration. Aspiration occurs
when an object or liquid is inhaled into the respiratory tract.
Your history may also include the following questions.
- Have you ever had surgery
before?
- What type of anesthesia did you receive—local, regional, or
general?
- Were there any problems with the anesthesia? If so, what
treatment was given?
- Is there any personal or family history of
anesthesia-related problems?
- Are you currently taking any medications? Why are you taking them?
- How often are you taking the medication? When did you last take
the medication?
- Have you ever had a reaction to any medication? If
yes, what was the medication, and what kind of reaction did you have?
It will be helpful to prepare a list of all medications that you take
on a regular basis or have taken recently, including the dose. Be sure to
include both prescription and nonprescription medications as well as any
vitamins or herbal preparations.