Evaluation of the functional capacity of patients attended in a perioperative outpatient clinic of the Federal District
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Idoso, Teste de Esforço, Assistência Perioperatória, Equipe MultiprofissionalAbstract
Objective: To identify the functional capacity of patients attended at the perioperative evaluation outpatient clinic of the Regional Hospital of Gama (APA-HRG), Federal District, as well as establish relationship with the cardiac stratifications employed. Method: Observational, descriptive, retrospective study with data collection of records from preoperative consultations of 292 patients screened as high risk, performed by a team of medical anesthesiologists and nurses, performed in the APA-HRG in the period from June 2014 to June 2016. Results: The sample profile consisted, for the most part, of female subjects (78.77%), of over 60 years of age (48.35%), not obese (69.44%), referred mainly by the gynecological clinic (39.79%), diagnosed with systemic arterial hypertension (44.17%) and smokers (12.67%). Functional capacity was classified as excellent in 63.18% (>10 metabolic equivalents) of patients. There was a significant association between the metabolic equivalents and the stratification of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the Revised Cardiac Risk Index and the Functional Classification of the New York Heart Association. Conclusion: Most of the charts analyzed were of patients with excellent functional capacity, presenting a significant association with the stratifications studied.References
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