Background: Guidelines endorse self-reported functional capacity for preoperative cardiovascular assessment, although evidence for its predictive value is inconsistent. We hypothesised that self-reported effort tolerance improves prediction of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) after noncardiac surgery.Methods: This is an international prospective cohort study (June 2017 to April 2020) in patients undergoing elective noncardiac surgery at elevated cardiovascular risk. Exposures were (i) questionnaire-estimated effort tolerance in metabolic equivalents (METs), (ii) number of floors climbed without resting, (iii) self-perceived cardiopulmonary fitness compared with peers, and (iv) level of regularly performed physical activity. The p...
Despite recent high-quality international studies, the optimal sum and sequence of subjective and ob...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary hypertension (PHTN) is associated with increased post-procedure morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: Myocardial injury is more frequent after noncardiac surgery in patients with preoperativ...
Background: Guidelines endorse self-reported functional capacity for preoperative cardiovascular ass...
Perioperative cardiovascular guidelines endorse functional capacity estimation, based on 'cut-off' d...
Background: Functional capacity is an important component of risk assessment for major surgery. Doct...
BACKGROUND: Functional capacity is an important component of risk assessment for major surgery. Doct...
Introduction: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
INTRODUCTION: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
Background: The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported...
BACKGROUND: The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported...
The risk of cardiac events in patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery is dependent on their cli...
© 2018 The Author(s) Background: The aetiology of perioperative myocardial injury is poorly understo...
Although in the past years a reduced mortality in peri-operative care has been observed, cardiovascu...
Background: Few studies have investigated functional capacity self-assessment tools in either predic...
Despite recent high-quality international studies, the optimal sum and sequence of subjective and ob...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary hypertension (PHTN) is associated with increased post-procedure morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: Myocardial injury is more frequent after noncardiac surgery in patients with preoperativ...
Background: Guidelines endorse self-reported functional capacity for preoperative cardiovascular ass...
Perioperative cardiovascular guidelines endorse functional capacity estimation, based on 'cut-off' d...
Background: Functional capacity is an important component of risk assessment for major surgery. Doct...
BACKGROUND: Functional capacity is an important component of risk assessment for major surgery. Doct...
Introduction: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
INTRODUCTION: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
Background: The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported...
BACKGROUND: The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported...
The risk of cardiac events in patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery is dependent on their cli...
© 2018 The Author(s) Background: The aetiology of perioperative myocardial injury is poorly understo...
Although in the past years a reduced mortality in peri-operative care has been observed, cardiovascu...
Background: Few studies have investigated functional capacity self-assessment tools in either predic...
Despite recent high-quality international studies, the optimal sum and sequence of subjective and ob...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary hypertension (PHTN) is associated with increased post-procedure morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: Myocardial injury is more frequent after noncardiac surgery in patients with preoperativ...