This prospective cohort study aims to determine whether the addition of the 6MWT to the RCRI score improves the risk prediction of postoperative cardiovascular outcomes after noncardiac surgery. In addition, this study will assess whether the patients' reported MET score corresponds to the determined MET score from the 6MWT distance completed.
Study investigators propose to undertake a prospective cohort study at the preoperative clinics of the Royal-Victoria and Montreal General Hospitals of McGill University Health Centre. All patients with planned noncardiac surgery under general or regional anesthesia will be considered for inclusion. Eligible consenting patients will undergo the 6MWT during their preoperative clinical visit, typically occurring within a few weeks before surgery. This test will be performed by a trained health care worker. Patients will walk back and forth along a 20 m corridor, while attempting to cover as much ground as possible in 6 minutes. Patients will be allowed to rest on the chairs while performing the test if necessary. Patients will be encouraged to resume walking as soon as patients feel physically able. The total covered distance in 6 minutes will be measured to the nearest meter. The RCRI score will be calculated for each study participant.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,000
During the outpatient preoperative assessment, eligible patients will perform the six-minute walk test.
McGill University Health Center
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
RECRUITINGMeasure the additive prognostic value of 6MWT to the RCRI score
Investigate the additive prognostic value of the 6MWT to the RCRI score for predicting major cardiovascular complications at 30 day after surgery, in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery.
Time frame: At 30 day after surgery
Compare self reported MET score to 6MWT distance
Determine whether the MET score reported by the patient is comparable to the MET score derived from the 6MWT distance covered.
Time frame: At preoperative clinic visit. Only one measure
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