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Preoperative pulmonary evaluation of the dyspneic surgical candidate.
Current methods of anesthesia and intensive postoperative care allow major operations to be performed in the presence of significant pulmonary impairment. For predicting pulmonary ability to tolerate surgery, the most important ventilatory tests are measures of maximum air flow.