Correlation between preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing and six-minute walk test, five-times sit to stand test and Short Form-36 physical component score in patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery

Preet G S Makker , Neil Pillinger , Nabila Ansari , Cherry E Koh , Michael Solomon , Daniel Steffens
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Abstract

Introduction

Assessment of preoperative function is important for determining fitness for surgery, preoperative optimisation and predicting postoperative morbidity in patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC). This study explored correlations between preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) variables, and six-minute walk test (6MWT), five-times sit to stand test (5STS) and Short Form-36 (SF-36) physical component score in patients scheduled for elective CRS-HIPEC.

Methods

This study included patients who underwent preoperative CPET, 6MWT, 5STS and responded to the SF-36 survey prior to elective CRS-HIPEC at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. CPET was performed using a cycle ergometer and measured peak oxygen uptake (VO2 peak) and anaerobic threshold (AT). The associations between preoperative CPET variables and preoperative 6MWT, 5STS and SF-36 were assessed using correlation test.

Results

A total of 133 patients scheduled for elective CRS-HIPEC were included in this study. The median VO2, AT and VE/VCO2 were 20.3 [6.5] ml/kg/min, 13.1 [4.9] ml/kg/min and 29 [4.5], respectively. The median 6MWT, 5STS and SF-36 physical component score were 525 m, 9.2 s and 50.2, respectively. CPET variables were significantly correlated with 6MWT (VO2 r = 0.51; AT r = 0.35; VE/VCO2 r = −0.25; p < 0.01), 5STS (VO2 r = −0.32; AT r = −0.27; VE/VCO2 r = 0.24; p < 0.01) and SF-36 (VO2 r = 0.42; AT r = 0.38; VE/VCO2 r = −0.23; p < 0.01).

Conclusions

6MWT, 5STS and SF-36 are at best moderately correlated with CPET variables, which suggests that these tests may serve as adjuncts rather than a replacement to CPET in the clinical setting.

接受细胞减灭术的患者术前心肺运动测试与六分钟步行测试、五次坐立测试和 Short Form-36 身体成分评分之间的相关性
导言:术前功能评估对于确定接受细胞再生手术和腹腔内热化疗(CRS-HIPEC)的患者是否适合手术、术前优化和预测术后发病率非常重要。本研究探讨了计划接受择期 CRS-HIPEC 的患者术前心肺运动测试 (CPET) 变量与六分钟步行测试 (6MWT)、五次坐立测试 (5STS) 和短表-36 (SF-36) 身体成分评分之间的相关性。CPET 使用自行车测力计进行,测量峰值摄氧量(VO2 峰值)和无氧阈值(AT)。使用相关性测试评估了术前 CPET 变量与术前 6MWT、5STS 和 SF-36 之间的关联。中位 VO2、AT 和 VE/VCO2 分别为 20.3 [6.5] ml/kg/min、13.1 [4.9] ml/kg/min 和 29 [4.5]。6MWT、5STS 和 SF-36 体力成分评分的中位数分别为 525 米、9.2 秒和 50.2 分。CPET 变量与 6MWT (VO2 r = 0.51; AT r = 0.35; VE/VCO2 r = -0.25; p < 0.01)、5STS (VO2 r = -0.32; AT r = -0.27; VE/VCO2 r = 0.24; p < 0.01)和 SF-36 (VO2 r = 0.42; AT r = 0.结论6MWT、5STS 和 SF-36 最多与 CPET 变量呈中度相关,这表明在临床环境中,这些测试可作为 CPET 的辅助工具而非替代品。
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