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Preoperative maximal exercise oxygen consumption test predicts postoperative pulmonary morbidity following major lung resection
- Source :
- Respirology (Carlton, Vic.). 12(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Backgrounds: Pulmonary resection carries a significant morbidity and mortality. The utility of maximal oxygen uptake test (VO(2)max) to predict cardiopulmonary complications following major pulmonary resection was evaluated. Methods: Following standard preoperative work-up and VO(2)max testing, 55 patients (49 male; mean age 59 years, range 20-74) underwent major pulmonary surgery: lobectomy (n = 31), bilobectomy (n = 6) and pneumonectomy (n = 18). An investigator blinded to the preoperative assessment prospectively collected data on postoperative cardiopulmonary complications. Patients were divided into two groups according to preoperative VO(2)max and also according to FEV1. The frequency of postoperative complications in the groups was compared. Results: Complications were observed in 19 (34.5%) patients, 11 of which were pulmonary (20%). There were two deaths (3.6%), both due to respiratory failure. Preoperative FEV1 failed to predict postoperative respiratory complications. Five of 36 patients with a preoperative FEV1 > 2 L suffered pulmonary complications, compared with six of 19 patients with FEV1 < 2 L. Cardiopulmonary complications were not observed in patients with VO(2)max > 15 mL/kg/min (n = 27); however, 11 patients with VO(2)max < 15 mL/kg/min (n = 28) suffered cardiopulmonary complications (P < 0.05). Conclusions: VO(2)max predicts postoperative pulmonary complications following major lung resection, and the risk of complications increases significantly when the preoperative VO(2)max is less than 15 mL/kg/min.
- Subjects :
- Male
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Complications
Exercise test
medicine.medical_treatment
High-risk
Major clinical study
Respiratory system
Article
Lung resection
Pneumonectomy
Bilobectomy
Oxygen Consumption
Predictive Value of Tests
Forced Expiratory Volume
Candidates
medicine
Humans
Thoracotomy
Postoperative Period
Prospective Studies
Mortality
Prospective study
Prospective cohort study
Cancer
Priority journal
Risk assessment
Aged
Capacity
business.industry
Postoperative complication
VO2 max
Middle Aged
Surgery
Oxygen
Lung Resection
Thoracoscopy
Respiratory failure
Anesthesia
Predictive value of tests
Female
Morbidity
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Details
- ISSN :
- 13237799
- Volume :
- 12
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....926165ab05e32612c968feedcd58c1ff