The most appropriate method to predict postoperative outcomes in patients with severe obesity undergoing elective non-bariatric surgery is not known. We conducted a single-centre prospective cohort study in patients with a body mass index of at least 35 kg/m2 undergoing non-bariatric, non-cardiac surgery. Patients completed the six-minute walk test prior to surgery. Disability was measured before and six months after surgery using the World Health Organization disability assessment schedule. Primary outcome measures included quality of recovery at one month and significantly increased disability at six months after surgery. A total of 293 patients participated. The median body mass index was 41 kg/m2. Patients generally recovered well. Foll...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Introduction: The six minute walking test (6MWT) is a submaximal exercise test that has been accepte...
Obesity is associated with mobility reduction due to mechanical factors and excessive body fat. The ...
Background: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is a well-known instrument for assessing the functional ca...
Background: The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a common means of functional assessment. Its relationship ...
The aim of a study: The aim of the study was to assess the efficiency of patients with pathological ...
Background: Morbidly obese patients are prone to postoperative respiratory complications, which may ...
Severe obesity has been associated with adverse effects on physical capacity. In a prospective study...
Introduction: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is an ob-jective preoperative measure of functional capa...
Introduction:In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced ...
Compared to normal walking, obesity is associated with a slower, stiffer, more careful gait, posing ...
There is a lack of information evaluating specific markers of performance in patients awaiting baria...
BACKGROUND: Obesity appears to be associated with reduced physical performance, but comprehensive as...
In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced cardio-pulmon...
The six-minute walk test (6mWT) is a simple index of functional capacity in healthy people, and it h...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Introduction: The six minute walking test (6MWT) is a submaximal exercise test that has been accepte...
Obesity is associated with mobility reduction due to mechanical factors and excessive body fat. The ...
Background: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is a well-known instrument for assessing the functional ca...
Background: The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a common means of functional assessment. Its relationship ...
The aim of a study: The aim of the study was to assess the efficiency of patients with pathological ...
Background: Morbidly obese patients are prone to postoperative respiratory complications, which may ...
Severe obesity has been associated with adverse effects on physical capacity. In a prospective study...
Introduction: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is an ob-jective preoperative measure of functional capa...
Introduction:In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced ...
Compared to normal walking, obesity is associated with a slower, stiffer, more careful gait, posing ...
There is a lack of information evaluating specific markers of performance in patients awaiting baria...
BACKGROUND: Obesity appears to be associated with reduced physical performance, but comprehensive as...
In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced cardio-pulmon...
The six-minute walk test (6mWT) is a simple index of functional capacity in healthy people, and it h...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Introduction: The six minute walking test (6MWT) is a submaximal exercise test that has been accepte...
Obesity is associated with mobility reduction due to mechanical factors and excessive body fat. The ...