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Oxygen desaturation during maximal stair-climbing test and postoperative complications after major lung resections☆
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A stair-climbing test is an intense constant workload exercise, challenging a large amount of muscle mass, and appears particularly appropriate to elicit oxygen desaturation, which in turn may be a reliable marker of deficits in the oxygen transport system. A desaturation >4% appears a better cut-off definition than a saturation level <90% in predicting the occurrence of complications. The risk of complications was approximately two-fold higher in patients with oxygen desaturation >4% at peak exercise.
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