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Perioperative Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management for Noncardiac Surgery

237 Citations2020
Nathaniel R. Smilowitz, Jeffrey S. Berger

Comprehensive history, physical examination, and assessment of functional capacity during daily life should be performed prior to noncardiac surgery to assess cardiovascular risk, and statins are associated with fewer postoperative cardiovascular complications and lower mortality.

Abstract

Comprehensive history, physical examination, and assessment of functional capacity during daily life should be performed prior to noncardiac surgery to assess cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular testing is rarely indicated in patients with a low risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, but may be useful in patients with poor functional capacity (<4 metabolic equivalent tasks) undergoing high-risk surgery if test results would change therapy independent of the planned surgery. Perioperative medical therapy should be prescribed based on patient-specific risk.