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Integration of the Duke Activity Status Index into preoperative risk evaluation: a multicentre prospective cohort study

Authors :
Wijeysundera, DN
Beattie, WS
Hillis, GS
Abbott, TEF
Shulman, MA
Ackland, GL
Mazer, CD
Myles, PS
Pearse, RM
Cuthbertson, BH
Measurement of Exercise Tolerance before Surgery Study Investiga
Wallace, S
Farrington, C
Thompson, B
Ellis, M
Borg, B
Kerridge, RK
Douglas, J
Brannan, J
Pretto, J
Godsall, MG
Beauchamp, N
Allen, S
Kennedy, A
Wright, E
Malherbe, J
Ismail, H
Riedel, B
Melville, A
Sivakumar, H
Murmane, A
Kenchington, K
Kirabiyik, Y
Gurunathan, U
Stonell, C
Brunello, K
Steele, K
Tronstad, O
Masel, P
Dent, A
Smith, E
Bodger, A
Abolfathi, M
Sivalingam, P
Hall, A
Painter, TW
Macklin, S
Elliott, A
Carrera, AM
Terblanche, NCS
Pitt, S
Samuels, J
Wilde, C
Leslie, K
MacCormick, A
Bramley, D
Southcott, AM
Grant, J
Taylor, H
Bates, S
Towns, M
Tippett, A
Marshall, F
Kunasingam, J
Yagnik, A
Crescini, C
Yagnik, S
McCartney, CJL
Choi, S
Somascanthan, P
Flores, K
Karkouti, K
Clarke, HA
Jerath, A
McCluskey, SA
Wasowicz, M
Granton, JT
Day, L
Pazmino-Canizares, J
Oh, P
Belliard, R
Lee, L
Dobson, K
Chan, V
Brull, R
Ami, N
Stanbrook, M
Hagen, K
Campbell, D
Short, T
Van Der Westhuizen, J
Higgie, K
Lindsay, H
Jang, R
Wong, C
Mcallister, D
Ali, M
Kumar, J
Waymouth, E
Kim, C
Dimech, J
Lorimer, M
Tai, J
Miller, R
Sara, R
Collingwood, A
Olliff, S
Gabriel, S
Houston, H
Dalley, P
Hurford, S
Hunt, A
Andrews, L
Navarra, L
Jason-Smith, A
Thompson, H
McMillan, N
Back, G
Croal, BL
Lum, M
Martin, D
James, S
Filipe, H
Pinto, M
Kynaston, S
Phull, M
Beilstein, C
Bodger, P
Everingham, K
Hu, Y
Niebrzegowska, E
Corriea, C
Creary, T
Januszewska, M
Ahmad, T
Whalley, J
Haslop, R
McNeil, J
Brown, A
MacDonald, N
Pakats, M
Greaves, K
Jhanji, S
Raobaikady, R
Black, E
Rooms, M
Lawrence, H
Koutra, M
Pirie, K
Gertsman, M
Jack, S
Celinski, M
Levett, D
Edwards, M
Salmon, K
Bolger, C
Loughney, L
Seaward, L
Collins, H
Tyrell, B
Tantony, N
Golder, K
Stephens, RCM
Gallego-Paredes, L
Reyes, A
Gutierrez Del Arroyo, A
Raj, A
Lifford, R
International and National Coordinators
Central Project Office Operations Committee
CPET Methods Committee
Outcome Adjudication Committee
International Steering Committee
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported functional capacity into preoperative risk assessment. Nonetheless, prognostically important thresholds in DASI scores remain unclear. We conducted a nested cohort analysis of the Measurement of Exercise Tolerance before Surgery (METS) study to characterise the association of preoperative DASI scores with postoperative death or complications. METHODS: The analysis included 1546 participants (≥40 yr of age) at an elevated cardiac risk who had inpatient noncardiac surgery. The primary outcome was 30-day death or myocardial injury. The secondary outcomes were 30-day death or myocardial infarction, in-hospital moderate-to-severe complications, and 1 yr death or new disability. Multivariable logistic regression modelling was used to characterise the adjusted association of preoperative DASI scores with outcomes. RESULTS: The DASI score had non-linear associations with outcomes. Self-reported functional capacity better than a DASI score of 34 was associated with reduced odds of 30-day death or myocardial injury (odds ratio: 0.97 per 1 point increase above 34; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.96-0.99) and 1 yr death or new disability (odds ratio: 0.96 per 1 point increase above 34; 95% CI: 0.92-0.99). Self-reported functional capacity worse than a DASI score of 34 was associated with increased odds of 30-day death or myocardial infarction (odds ratio: 1.05 per 1 point decrease below 34; 95% CI: 1.00-1.09), and moderate-to-severe complications (odds ratio: 1.03 per 1 point decrease below 34; 95% CI: 1.01-1.05). CONCLUSIONS: A DASI score of 34 represents a threshold for identifying patients at risk for myocardial injury, myocardial infarction, moderate-to-severe complications, and new disability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14716771
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....afde260d2398517b2b627f1be2ee16a3