Journal article
A pilot study of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and cardiac stress positron emission tomography before major non-cardiac surgery
MT Ferguson, MS Hofman, H Ismail, A Melville, KSK Yap, RJ Hicks, S Wright, B Riedel
Anaesthesia | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14447
Abstract
Cardiac events are a common cause of peri-operative morbidity. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing can objectively assess risk, but it does not quantify myocardial ischaemia. With appropriate dietary preparation to suppress basal myocardial glucose uptake, positron emission tomography with 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose can identify post-ischaemic myocardium, providing an attractive complement to exercise testing. We aimed to investigate the feasibility of this diagnostic algorithm. Patients referred for cardiopulmonary exercise testing before major cancer surgery were prospectively recruited. Exercise testing and positron emission tomography imaging were performed after a high fat–low carbohydrate me..
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Awarded by Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank A. Herschtal and E. Link from the Peter MacCallum Centre for Biostatistics and Clinical Trials for their assistance with statistical analysis. This study was funded by a Novice Investigator Grant from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (N15-03), and a Doctors in Training Grant from the MIGA Insurance Group.