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Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI)

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Always combine RCRI with a functional capacity assessment before deciding whether preoperative cardiac investigations are needed. A patient with RCRI ≥ 2 who can climb two flights of stairs without symptoms (≥ 4 METs) can often proceed to intermediate-risk surgery without further cardiac workup, while a patient with RCRI 1 and severely limited exercise tolerance may warrant echocardiography or stress testing. Also measure NT-proBNP in RCRI ≥ 1 patients undergoing intermediate- or high-risk surgery — a normal NT-proBNP is highly reassuring even in the presence of comorbidities.

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The RCRI was derived from just 4,315 patients in 1999 using only six simple clinical questions, yet it has been validated in studies involving over 790,000 surgical patients across multiple countries, healthcare systems, and surgical specialties. Despite 25 years of research and the development of many competing risk scores (ACS-NSQIP, NSQIP MICA, vascular-specific tools), no subsequent model has consistently outperformed the RCRI in external validation studies for general non-cardiac surgical populations — a remarkable testament to the power of carefully selected, clinically intuitive predictors over statistical complexity.

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