Author: Whitfield, C.; Adamson, M.; Davies, R.
Title: The effect of coincidental SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection on preâ€operative cardiopulmonary exercise testing Cord-id: 53g7c9t3 Document date: 2021_6_9
ID: 53g7c9t3
Snippet: This case report demonstrates the significant impact active infection with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 can have on functional capacity evaluated by cardiopulmonary exercise testing, even in minimally symptomatic individuals. A 75â€yearâ€old man underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing before a right hemicolectomy; SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was incidentally diagnosed following his test. The patient underwent a period of isolation and recovery before a second preâ€operative cardiopulmonary exercise test 6 weeks late
Document: This case report demonstrates the significant impact active infection with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 can have on functional capacity evaluated by cardiopulmonary exercise testing, even in minimally symptomatic individuals. A 75â€yearâ€old man underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing before a right hemicolectomy; SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was incidentally diagnosed following his test. The patient underwent a period of isolation and recovery before a second preâ€operative cardiopulmonary exercise test 6 weeks later. His resting pulmonary function tests did not vary between tests but his peak work, anaerobic threshold, oxygen pulse, pulse oximetry nadir, ventilation perfusion matching and heart rate response to exercise all improved significantly after this recovery period. These are unique results that add to the existing knowledge of the pathophysiology and management of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in the periâ€operative setting. While our patient demonstrated dramatic improvement in his functional capacity following 6 weeks of recovery, he remained in a highâ€risk group for surgery according to our local guidelines. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing has a valuable role in individualised risk assessment and shared decisionâ€making in complex, urgent surgical cases where the benefits of delaying surgery to recover from SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection should be balanced against the potential risks.
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