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at all the hospitals in my system, as far as I've encountered, the EKGs are all read (eventually) by a cardiologist and officially 'signed off' on the machine read. I'm sure that results in some kind of 100$+ charge.
This guy doesn't even have any of the 'clinical risk factors' as defined by the aha/acc guidelines (known cad, known chf, CVA, dm, CKD) Low/moderate risk surgery (this could probably be done under local by surgeon with no anesthesiologist/anesthesia, technically) and good functional capacity. Don't see the reason to delay for an EKG if its not already done.
This guy doesn't even have any of the 'clinical risk factors' as defined by the aha/acc guidelines (known cad, known chf, CVA, dm, CKD) Low/moderate risk surgery (this could probably be done under local by surgeon with no anesthesiologist/anesthesia, technically) and good functional capacity. Don't see the reason to delay for an EKG if its not already done.