Deep Breaths
Deep Breaths
S8 Ep. 1: These boots are made for walkin', part 1 (Preoperative functional capacity assessment)
Today, in part one of our two part series, we're taking a close look at the methods for performing pre-operative functional capacity assessments and their utility in predicting patient outcomes. In part 1, we focus our discussion on METS, activities of daily living (ADLs) and the DASI score.
In part two - which will be released in a fortnight - we'll cover the M-DASI, the 6-minute walk test.
Resources for today's episode:
BJAED: Subjective methods for preoperative assessment of functional capacity by Silvapulle & Darvall
BJA: A simplified (modified) Duke Activity Status Index (M-DASI) to characterise functional capacity: a secondary analysis of the Measurement of Exercise Tolerance before Surgery (METS) study by Riedel, B. et al.
BJAED: Preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing by Agnew. N.
BJA: Using the six-minute walk test to predict disability free survival after major surgery by Shulman, M. et al.
STAT Pearls: 6 minute walk test by Matos Casano, M. & Anjum, F.
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