Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Predicts Postoperative Morbidity after Major Abdominal Cancer Surgeries

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More Shikhar,Mishra Seema,Bharti Sachidanand J.,Garg Rakesh,Gupta Nishkarsh,Kumar Vinod,Khan Maroof A.,Deo Suryanarayana V. S.,Bhatnagar Sushma

Abstract

Background and Aim: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has been shown to predict outcomes after major surgery. However, CPET performance and risk thresholds may vary geographically due to different body composition, nutritional status, anaemia, etc. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between preoperative CPET variables and in-hospital morbidity after abdominal cancer surgeries. Methods: In this prospective observational study, 142 patients aged 18–70 years, American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status II–III, underwent CPET preoperatively within 7 days of planned surgery. Oxygen uptake (VO2), ventilatory equivalents for carbon dioxide, heart rate (HR) and oxygen pulse (VO2/HR) were measured at anaerobic threshold (AT) and peak exercise (PE). Morbidity was assessed using the postoperative morbidity survey (POMS) postoperatively on days 3, 5 and 7. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed to assess the optimal cut-offs for various CPET parameters. A multivariate logistic regression model was applied to test the relationship between CPET and postoperative morbidity. Results: After excluding patients who met the exclusion criteria, data from 109 participants were available for analysis. Forty-two patients (39%) suffered some morbidity postoperatively. VO2@AT (univariate odds ratio (OR) 1.36 [1.11–1.67] P = 0.002), sex (0.40 [0.17–0.99] P = 0.04), HR@AT (0.91 [0.94–0.99] P = 0.01), VO2/HR@AT (2.00 [1.42–2.80] P < 0.001) and VO2/HR@PE (2.04 [1.45–2.87] P < 0.001] were associated with postoperative morbidity. The final multivariate regression model contained VO2@AT (multivariate OR 1.25 [1.00–1.56] P = 0.04) and VO2/HR@PE (1.89 [1.34–11.09] P = 0.001). ROC curves revealed the optimal cut-off for VO2@AT as 11.9 ml/kg/min and VO2/HR@PE at 6.1 ml/beat. Conclusion: CPET parameters of oxygen uptake at AT and oxygen pulse at PE can predict morbidity in patients undergoing major abdominal onco-surgeries.

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Medknow

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