First experience of using cardiorespiratory load testing to assess the functional status of the patient in the pre-operational period
In anesthetics practice exist different scales and indexes, _through which the evaluation functional condition of the patient. The disadvantage of these scales and tests are subjective evaluation as a condition of the patient, who is able to re-evaluate their functionality and anaesthesiologist, co-tory may underestimate the presence of comorbidities and patient complications in the postoperative period. The method of improvement of objective assessment of the patient's functional reserves, of a cardiorespiratory exercise testing is given. The methodology of testing in 18 patients, who were later performed surgery on the abdominal organs. The definition-of anaerobic threshold was conducted using V-slope method. In all cases was reached and was 11,1 (10,1; 12) mI/kg/min. Maximum oxygen consumption was 15,7 (15,2; 18,3) ml/kg/min. The results show the possibility of using the selected duct la research to predict possible complications and post-operative period.
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2017 |
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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:338 |
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Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal - 338(2017), 4 vom: 06. Apr., Seite 27-32 |
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Russisch |
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Tsygankov, K A [VerfasserIn] |
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Date Completed 05.03.2019 Date Revised 05.03.2019 published: Print Citation Status MEDLINE |
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