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Myths and methodologies: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing for surgical risk stratification in patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm; balancing risk over benefit

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EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 108, Issue 9, Pages 1118-1131

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1113/EP090816

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abdominal aortic aneurysm; cardiopulmonary exercise testing; perioperative outcome; rupture; surgical risk stratification

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The risk of exercise in patients with AAA remains uncertain due to concerns about potential rupture caused by increased blood pressure. However, by evaluating vascular mechanobiological forces associated with exercise and providing risk mitigation recommendations specific to this patient population, we find that the benefits of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and training far outweigh the short-term risks posed by potential AAA rupture.
The extent to which patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) should exercise remains unclear, given theoretical concerns over the perceived risk of blood pressure-induced rupture, which is often catastrophic. This is especially pertinent during cardiopulmonary exercise testing, when patients are required to perform incremental exercise to symptom-limited exhaustion for the determination of cardiorespiratory fitness. This multimodal metric is being used increasingly as a complementary diagnostic tool to inform risk stratification and subsequent management of patients undergoing AAA surgery. In this review, we bring together a multidisciplinary group of physiologists, exercise scientists, anaesthetists, radiologists and surgeons to challenge the enduring 'myth' that AAA patients should be fearful of and avoid rigorous exercise. On the contrary, by appraising fundamental vascular mechanobiological forces associated with exercise, in conjunction with 'methodological' recommendations for risk mitigation specific to this patient population, we highlight that the benefits conferred by cardiopulmonary exercise testing and exercise training across the continuum of intensity far outweigh the short-term risks posed by potential AAA rupture.

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