
Subjectively assessed functional capacity during risk assessment for major cardiac surgery was less accurate than other fitness markers, according to prospective cohort study results from the METS investigators recently published in The Lancet. The multicenter, international study included data from 1,401 patients in 25 hospitals across Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
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