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| Year : 2010 | Volume
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| Issue : 4 | Page : 286-291 |
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Cardio-pulmonary exercise testing: An objective approach to pre-operative assessment to define level of perioperative care
Milind Bhagwat1, Kaggere Paramesh2
1 Department of Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Surrey GU16 7UJ, United Kingdom 2 Kingston Hospital, Galsworthy Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT2 7QB, United Kingdom
Correspondence Address:
Milind Bhagwat 5 Courtlands, Camborne Road, Sutton United Kingdom
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DOI: 10.4103/0019-5049.68369 PMID: 20882168
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is a non-invasive, objective method of assessing integrated response of heart, lungs and musculoskeletal system to incremental exercise. Though it has been in use for a few decades, the recent rise in its use as a preoperative test modality is reviewed. A brief account of cardiopulmonary exercise test, as it is carried out in practice and its applications, is given. The physiological basis is explained and relationship of pathophysiology of poor exercise capacity with various test variables is discussed. Its use for prediction of postoperative morbidity in various noncardiopulmonary surgical procedures is reviewed. |
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