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Are you fit to undergo surgery? Wouldn’t it be good
to know before you undergo that serious operation:
- What is your personal surgical
risk?
- What can be done to reduce your risk?
- How can your recovery be enhanced?
A major operation stresses the body in a similar way to
any other big physical event – running a Marathon for example. Few people would automatically
consider themselves in peak condition for a Marathon, yet many undergo surgery without appropriate pre-assessment. Now a simple test taking less than an
hour can confirm fitness for surgery, or point the way to the clinical regime
which will minimise risk. That test is a Cardio-pulmonary exercise test - or CPX for short.
Statistics released in July 2008 by the Department of Health demonstrated that
survival rates within the NHS for certain operations could sometimes be three
times worse than the national prediction1. These operations included
some fairly commonplace procedures, for example on hips and knees. The
Department of Health insisted that the figures were "not statistically
significant" because of the low numbers of patients involved!
What does a CPX test do?
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPX) is a non-invasive way to assess the
performance of the heart and lungs at rest and during exercise. For patients
undergoing surgery, the performance of the heart and lungs is absolutely crucial.
CPX testing identifies patients in a high risk group, generally associated
with medical history, surgical history and fitness level. By
identifying a patient’s level of risk, specific treatment can be used to reduce
that risk to the minimum possible, rather than waiting for complications to
develop after surgery. The test can also enable surgery where it might
otherwise be considered too hazardous.
CPX testing is safe and is performed in a medical environment, making it an
ideal form of pre-assessment.
What does the test involve?
A CPX test requires a short period of exercise on an upright bicycle
whilst breathing through a mouthpiece. Each breath is measured to assess
how the body is performing. The capacity and strength of the lungs is assessed
before and during exercise. The heart
tracing (ECG) is also recorded prior to, during and post exercise.
The CPX test lasts for a total of 40 minutes, but patients are only required
to exercise for approximately 10 minutes. During the test patients
are continuously monitored by the medical team. Results are normally
available within 24 hours of the consultation.
What information will be analysed during a CPX test?
The technical background to the test is a combination of the following tests:
- 12
lead ECG
- Lung Function: Spirometry
and lung volumes
- Lung Function: Flow volume loops
- Exercise
12 lead ECG
- Oxygen Consumption during exercise (VO2
max)
- Anaerobic Threshold (Lactate threshold)
- Lung
Function during exercise
- Cardiac performance during exercise
The results of the test are vetted by
highly qualified Consultants and are always made available in report
form to the treating Surgeon.
Where can I have a CPX test?
Come to the Centre of Excellence! Our specialist team has extensive clinical
experience and an established UK practice offering CPX medicine in the UK.
We offer rapid testing (normally within 48 hours) at London Clinic in the
Harley Street area of London. The consultants offer an extensive scope of practice
which incorporates the pre-assessment of pre-operative patients,
management of the critically ill, identification of previously undiagnosed
cardiac conditions, and the titrating of fitness training. At London Clinic,
a CPX test is very accessible, professional, and available.
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Link to London Medical website
What does CPX cost?
Remarkably little given the huge potential benefit! The majority of insurance
companies recognise CPX testing as an accredited method for cardiopulmonary
assessment and as a result will cover most private patients for testing. CPX
testing can also be sponsored by the NHS and this will need to be arranged
via the referring Consultant. We are of course also happy to assess self pay
patients.
Preparing for a test
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How to find out more
For further information or to book a CPX test email us
or call 020 7616 7664
1 Source; Death rates in some hospitals 'three times
too high' - Daily Telegraph, 11th July 2008. Statistics from the Department
of Health.
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