Useful Management Information

A CPET is the assessment of cardio-pulmonary function during incremental exercise and combines measurements of the electrocardiogram, blood pressure and power output withanalysis of exhaled gases.

The most common indications for the CPET include:

  • Determination of exercise capacity.
  • Determination of the cause of a cardiopulmonary limitation to exercise.
  • Identification of abnormal cardiopulmonary responses to exercise.
  • Evaluation of results of therapeutic intervention.
  • Evaluating unexplained dyspnea when other tests have been non-diagnostic.

Absolute contraindications:

  • Myocardial infarction within 1/12.
  • Changes in the resting ECG that suggest acute or recent myocardial event.
  • Unstable angina.
  • Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias.
  • Severe aortic stenosis and known or suspected dissecting aortic aneurysm.
  • Active or suspected acute pericarditis or myocarditis.
  • Acute congestive heart failure.
  • Acute febrile illness.
  • Acute asthma.
  • Recent systemic or pulmonary embolus.
  • Significant emotional distress (psychosis).

Relative contraindications:

  • Systemic hypertension (resting systolic >200 mmHg, diastolic >120 mmHg).
  • Resting tachycardia (>120 beats per minute).
  • Frequent ventricular or atrial ectopy.
  • Moderate aortic stenosis.
  • Other moderate or severe valvular heart disease.
  • Known electrolyte abnormalities (e.g., hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia).
  • Uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Orthopedic limitations to exercise.
  • Neuromuscular, musculoskeletal or rheumatoid diseases that are exacerbated by exercise.
  • Advanced or complicated pregnancy.
  • Cardiomyopathy.

Minimum Referral Criteria

Does your patient meet the minimum referral criteria?
Category Category 1 ((appointment within 30 calendar days))
  • Requires tests within 30 days.
Category Category 2 ((appointment within 90 calendar days))
  • Requires tests within 90 days.
Category Category 3 ((appointment within 365 calendar days))
  • Requires tests within 365 days.

Essential Referral Information

  • This test requires respiratory physician approval and a signed ‘Cardiopulmonary Exercise Stress Test’ consent form.
  • Reason for referral - what is the clinical question to be answered by performing the test?
  • Infectious status.

If a specific test result is unable to be obtained due to access, financial, religious, cultural or consent reasons a Clinical Override may be requested. This reason must be clearly articulated in the body of the referral.

Additional Referral Information

  • No additional referral information
Last updated 27 July 2021

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Lung Function Lab
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215

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1300 744 284

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Dr Carl Pahoff
Medical Director Respiratory - Lung Function Laboratory, and Pulmonary Function Tests

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Gold Coast University Hospital
Robina Hospital

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